It's important I think to appreciate that we fund a myriad of different kinds of projects and programs out of NCPC, and each of those is individually designed to fit the needs of the community. So we are taking internationally proven best practices that have been proven within Canada and are now working with aboriginal leaders and organizations like the AFN, but equally with local leadership and community organizations, to find the best ways that we can adapt those models into the communities.
So the communities are able to make their own choices about the kinds of investments they want to make. They might include gang diversion projects or youth at risk projects. They might be snap projects that are run in the schools to help with family and child—