Sure. So the operation of the Larga House is contracted to the Gwich'in Tribal Council, and we contract them. They provide the services. We have heard in the past that they provide very good service. They're good to go to the airport and get people, take them to their appointments, and so on. But language can be a barrier.
Medical travel provides for an escort with somebody who doesn't understand English. So that's one possible way to assist a person travelling for medical who doesn't speak English.
Another possibility that we haven't fully developed is whether it would be useful to have the kind of Indigenous patient navigator available at Larga House that we are talking about establishing -- well, we are going to establish in Fort Smith, Hay River, Yellowknife, and Inuvik, that it may be useful to have that kind of a navigator available to the people who use Larga services in Edmonton. Thank you.