I know NIHB went through some changes with respect to mental health counselling a few years ago, essentially by expanding the counselling benefit so that it's not strictly associated with crisis counselling, and also ensuring that it was clear that although on average most individuals use up to 22 hours of counselling, they can absolutely be approved for additional hours of counselling as needed.
The other change was that instead of just relying on fee-for-service professional counselling services, where we pay registered providers in the program, we have been using funding agreements with communities or organizations, tribal councils, for them to then bring in providers to their communities instead of having individuals travel out. We have been increasing the use of the benefit in that area.
On medical transportation, we have been undergoing a review of the benefit with first nations to come up with a number of system improvements. What was noted more recently in the budget is funding that is specific to supporting the Government of Nunavut with respect to its increased expenses relating to medical transportation for clients who are eligible for non-insured health benefits.