When we talk about strategic projects, we're not necessarily talking about formal consultation and strategic partnerships. We do work together with departments in trying to identify gaps, and of course in our discussions with groups, as our regions work with them, as we look at the projects we're funding, as we look at the extensive consultations that were held in 2005, we try to identify gaps.
We also try to work with departments in areas where we know there are gaps and when they're beginning to develop initiatives, to ensure that women's issues, the gender considerations, are being taken into effect, so that it's broad-based. It's not something where you can say, this is how it's done, A-B-C; it depends on the issues. For example, on the questions of matrimonial real property, we did give input to Indian Affairs as they were developing it to ensure that some of the issues of concern we had were raised.