Thank you.
Very briefly, I refer the committee to a study further to the Cornell study from Harvard, an extremely important one from a professor named Chandler at the University of British Columbia. Rather than relating the level of self-determination or self-government to economic outcomes, it's related to the level of youth suicide, which is perhaps one of the greatest tragedies in any society when it occurs. That work is carrying on to widen its scope now to relate to a number of other quality-of-life issues in aboriginal communities.
That's only to add emphasis to the point that's been made: that self-determination in culturally appropriate ways and strong relationships between orders of government is an extremely healthy thing, and to be sought after.
I don't have a question.