Yes. It's one of those vulnerable areas we're aware of, like the homeless. Remote communities are a problem, and aboriginal communities have an even bigger problem. We did a project with the Assembly of First Nations and the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs together. First, we're trying to get a good sense of the scope of the issue, and we're also looking at how we can reach out to them. Our hope at the end of the day would be to be able to reach out directly to people in the communities who might be eligible for benefits. Given the portion of women who get things, such as the guaranteed income supplement and the allowance, those are obviously big priority areas for us. We indeed have that work under way.
On June 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.