It's better than most government departments, I would respectfully point out.
The appalling social conditions, many of us would argue, are because of a lack of resources more than a mishandling of those resources, but we don't probably have time to go into that a great deal.
There's a famous study, which perhaps some of my colleagues haven't seen, by a Dr. Stephen Cornell, from Harvard University, where he studied best practices among a number of first nations all over North America, Canada and the United States, and what he found is that there was a direct proportionality between those communities with the healthiest economic and most stable economic picture and the degree of self-determination, autonomy, and self-governance. Can you help us to make that link?