Thank you, Mr. Chair. Yes, there's actually a couple examples of where we've specifically done this in the last year. We have worked with the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation to deliver finance training, both to the community corporations as well as to the community governments in the communities in that region.
We've also entered into an agreement with Indian and Northern Affairs to develop some broader training materials that are appropriate to all First Nations governments, not just the nine that MACA works with. We’re just developing those to deliver in partnership with INAC to community governments.
Then the third specific case I can think of is, in cases where a designated authority or one of the First Nations that we typically work with for MACA programs is encountering difficulties, we've had situations where we've engaged with INAC and the Dehcho First Nation, in this example, to work specifically with a community to support them with financial reporting and increasing financial capacity. We are absolutely looking for those opportunities to build capacity across all local levels of government.