You can imagine that typically over the years—and I think you mentioned this earlier—provinces have been very active in providing child and family services, particularly off reserve. It's a coordination. The title sort of gives it all. It needs to be a coordination of services across those areas so that, for example, if a child is living off reserve but a community has asserted jurisdiction over a whole geographic area, then those two areas have spoken to each other and there is a plan about what is going to happen to support that child and that family.
All of those pieces are built into the coordination agreement. There's an incredible amount of planning, which is part of the reason why it's time-consuming.