If we're funding a program, over the five-year life of the program, it's a 50:50 cost share. The aboriginal justice strategy is funded in five-year increments.
In many provinces, given the responsibility for the administration of justice, they're investing more in serving aboriginal communities through policing and other arrangements. The Department of Justice supports the aboriginal court worker program. We work with Public Safety on programs for aboriginal offenders in corrections and the provincial policing role of the RCMP. In the cost-shared role with the provinces there are many programs that involve outreach to aboriginal communities.
This is one part of a spectrum of programming, and the AJS is cost-shared 50:50, but I would say that provinces are investing more.