I can actually cite a really good example with the SREPS program. The SREPS program has allocated $1.5 billion to date. It has $3 billion more that it will recapitalize. Fifty per cent of the projects have indigenous ownership. That represents $800 million of the $1.5 billion.
There is a general acceptance, an appetite and a desire on the part of power producers to see indigenous ownership in their projects. We're seeing it in nuclear now, whether it be in New Brunswick or at the Bruce site in Ontario.
I think this is the new norm. We have programs that are trying to enable that indigenous ownership. Of course, now we have the indigenous loan guarantee program, which will be another avenue, and the Canada Infrastructure Bank is making loans to indigenous communities. Now it's about having the instruments in place that enable that indigenous ownership to happen. Absolutely, it's happening almost across the board.