Absolutely.
We certainly, as the minister said, work directly with communities, because first nations need to be full and equal partners in that conversation. They need to drive what those support services look like. If that's in Manitoba, we work with the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. They have an ambassadors program. We support those ambassadors in assisting communities.
In Ontario we'll work with tribal councils or with other organizations that are local to the evacuation site, and also work in direct partnership with indigenous leadership to ensure that people have access to services. We'll ensure that Jordan's principle services are available for families, and that education services are available where that's appropriate, if there's a longer-term evacuation. We make sure communities have what they need and are able to shape and frame what those supports look like.