I can start. I can give you lots of examples.
It's the fact that now every pregnant woman who needs to birth outside of her community has access to an escort. The criteria is no longer limited to a medical need. In dental, we've significantly increased coverage for preventative services, for example, adults having coverage for fluoride treatments. Before it used to be limited more to children. We've removed a number of pre-approval requirements for a number of our pharmaceutical and medical supplies and equipment categories.
We have information that's publicly available around all of the improvements we've made through the joint review process we had with the Assembly of First Nations. I believe you're going to hear from one of our core committee members who's been part of that process through the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission. There are gender affirmation treatments and products, and support for that, removing pre-approval requirements for a number of those.... These are just examples.
I would say that having first nations and Inuit representatives who provide us with feedback very directly has helped us tremendously to improve access, and we're continuing down that path.