I can expand on that, for sure.
Right now, we have an agreement with the province. Our members have access to Alberta health care. These programs, like the non-insured health benefit program we're speaking about now, have never been offered to us, nor do we have access to them. Right now, the province supports our community with an RN who's been here for 17 years with our community. It's a provincial support.
Locally, we are very innovative in taking care of our elders who need assistance. We have budget line items in our budget that support our elders with $1,100 annually to assist them with medication and medical transportation issues. Also, our community comes together very often for fundraisers. I heard another lady mention fundraisers in her speech. It's key to understand that the Métis people, in a community that's somewhat at the lower end of earnings, can come together and bring their dollars to the table to assist our members. That's another very innovative one. It's very touching to see our community come together to support through fundraising.
Right now, in the budget we have, the $1,100 per senior is a medical fund. That's what we've been doing for now. Most of our programs are provincially supplied right now. There's nothing extra, nothing on top of that, including the program we're talking about now.