I want to add a couple of words to that. Not all of the people on all of the reserves are dysfunctional, and not all of the families. A lot of the dysfunction that has occurred harks back to the deprivation I was talking about earlier with regard to the loss of economic bases and things like that. It varies from reserve to reserve.
My reserve in southern Ontario is right in the heart of the Golden Horseshoe, so there are a lot of jobs around. People can work off the reserve, but they live on the reserve. The other thing that is happening on that reserve, though, is that people are taking on the challenges of helping people recover, and I think that's happening right across the country. Various reserves have set up their own counselling systems. Much of that is based on traditional teachings in terms of healing.