I believe Minister Hajdu answered those questions. It is very much under her purview.
However, I will add that thinking about indigenous procurement and ensuring that there is, indeed, 5% indigenous procurement are absolutely necessary. How we get there is where I think we need to do better, as well as ensuring—especially—that those who are eligible for contracts do in fact qualify under the current procurement mandates that exist. If we need to tighten those mandates, if we need to improve them and if that 51% needs to come to 60% or 65%, that's a conversation we need to have, but we need to have it in conjunction with indigenous people.
I believe the government is very committed to moving forward to ensure we do far better on this issue, with the absolute determination that we need to increase procurement for indigenous businesses.