Nonetheless, amongst both first nations and Inuit, the rates are significantly greater than they are for the mainstream population. One thing to remember is that what's hidden within the national number is the fact that in some communities there are absolutely no suicides and there have never been suicides, and in other communities the rate is much more significant, hundreds of times greater. There's been research done at the University of British Columbia, using British Columbia data for the last 30 years, that demonstrates that and talks about what is going on within communities where there are high rates of suicide.
Our program is being delivered in 200 communities. Not all communities require a suicide prevention strategy, so that would be part of the reason we're not in 600. I can talk more, if you are interested, about some of the factors that contribute to there being no suicides in communities.