I think it really depends on which communities want to do what and when. The act is one tool. There are many tools in terms of what communities are already actively doing, so if you don't see something on the map right here, it doesn't mean that there's no change happening in terms of child and family services.
I would say that I work on the act side. My colleagues who work on the program side have seen very many changes, particularly for Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia, around preventative care, around rethinking what exactly they're trying to do, so I do think that what you see here is a partial representation of the overall area of work that's happening.
We always go at the pace at which communities wish to proceed.