The tripartite approach: we have agreements with particular agencies, with 108 of them, so each agency has its own funding agreement. What we did not have in the past was a tripartite arrangement among ourselves, the province, and the first nations about how we want to work and how to go forward. There's been one in Ontario for some time. It dates from an earlier time. We've now added Alberta, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan, and we hope to do another couple this year.
It takes a look at the whole province. We sit down with the provincial child welfare people and the agencies and agree on an approach going forward. So at the time they did their fieldwork, no, there wouldn't have been tripartite agreements in place. Those are more recent creatures.
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