I might be able to speak a little bit about the access to land. I can speak for the reserve communities in northern Ontario that are the small federal parcels of land. Often, the quality of arable land, on those lands, is very difficult and it poses significant challenges for communities to engage in mainstream or traditional farming practices, if we want to call them that. As well, having limited access to traditional territories outside of the reserves is very difficult. Then we have challenges with respect to capital and having access to equity, to be able to generate equity from that. Just to step back, some of the communities in the north were saying that some of the things they're looking for are just equipment.
It's such a complex issue, but your question is tremendously important.