Again, it goes back to the engagement that's in the community. British Columbia is very diverse in that we have many nations, so there's not one program that will fit everybody. That's what's so unique about our program here in British Columbia. First nations people in B.C. worked very collectively and collaboratively to build the FNHA.
It was many nations getting together, so our engagement pathways were established and it was a very comprehensive process that took many years—I believe it was over 10 years—before the first nations assumed control of their health. Having those comprehensive engagement pathways into the community, people are very much connected to their program and advise us as to how to design programs.