It's difficult to separate, because of the transient population. In a centre like Edmonton, we have a lot of movement from isolated northern communities in and out of the city. We do have a large urban population that's born, raised, and situated in Edmonton. In those situations, it's difficult to separate those who have traditional knowledge from those who don't, largely because there is an expansion of services around traditional knowledge for urban aboriginal people. We've opened the first culturally sensitive area and ceremonial grounds in the area, with the City of Edmonton, for that purpose.
It's often difficult to separate them. Our agency is challenged with a clientele of over 100,000 people in the city of Edmonton alone, in a number of different service areas. In those areas, about 60% of those people access cultural services.