There are about three dozen first nations communities across Canada that are moving in this direction. Some have been doing it for almost two decades, and the significant improvement in the quality of the housing stock, the quality of the neighbourhoods being created in those first nations communities, is remarkable. The housing stock is superior to what you find in most first nations communities in my province. Typically, you'd be able to tell that the housing stock was deteriorating just from a physical observation of it. But that's not true on a number of first nations reserves whose councils have moved in the cooperative direction you described earlier.
So I think there's hope. I'd like to see more best-practices models, and you've alluded to that in a couple of your presentations.
I want to thank you on behalf of the committee. This has been a most stimulating discussion. We very much appreciate you being here.
Committee members, we will reconvene at one o'clock sharp.
We're adjourned.