I hate to answer it this way, in part: I'm responsible for infrastructure delivery on reserve in the south—in the provinces. I'm not sure whether anyone can take that on the CIRNA side.
I will say there is a fund of $100.1 million for former residential schools that still exist. I'd be happy to provide a bit more information on what can be done with the buildings that still exist, and for communities that want to do something with them—either commemoration or another thing. We have reached out to communities across the country on that fund.
As to your main question, I'm not sure whether someone from CIRNA can answer in regard to the north.