Absolutely. There are several examples of universities and other post-secondary institutions that are instituting their own policies and writing their own processes. The tri-agency has come out with a policy that they're piloting this year. Much of it is based on the policy at the University of Saskatchewan. We're encouraging entities, units and post-secondary institutions to use our policy in whatever way they see fit in terms of how it might help them.
We know that we didn't have a road map to develop our own policy, and we don't want others to feel like they have to start from scratch too. It's not one-size-fits-all, but I'm very proud of the policy the indigenous people at USask came up with.