I'm happy to take that. Thank you for the question.
What I would say is that for our regional executives across the country we do have a footprint across the country at Indigenous Services Canada. They are really meant to be that single window, where they work with communities on what their needs are. Sometimes, as you note, it can be something that Indigenous Services Canada provides, and at times it's broader than that.
I think that it can be—and we can appreciate this—overwhelming to navigate all of the government programs, so we really are trying to take a community-centred approach to see what the needs are, what the priorities of the community are and then how can we turn around and work with our colleagues in the federal system to try to address some of those needs. That's the approach we try to take. We work very closely with CMHC and Infrastructure Canada in that regard.