We have a good working relationship with INAC, and we partner on some things. INAC has equipped itself with a good gender unit and does a lot of work to bring the gender perspective and women's equality to their work. We have at times worked as a network builder, for example, on Sisters in Spirit. It's an initiative that really involves INAC with Status of Women and a number of other departments in order to bring the full realm of interests to bear on this initiative. Status of Women Canada, because our role is to coordinate policy with regard to equality, was tasked to coordinate this initiative. We are doing it with INAC.
Earlier this spring, INAC had a conference on research and aboriginal peoples and how to develop better research. This is the second time this kind of event was hosted by INAC. We're a solid partner with them. Within that conference we had a special workshop that looked specifically at gender issues, and at how aboriginal women and men can better equip themselves to provide the research that is required for us to gain a better understanding of their issues.
We also had our policy conference, the FPT, and INAC again was part of that. I talked about the work we do on matrimonial property, and there are a number of other issues that we deal with.