I think that's an excellent example of where government investment can be replicated and multiplied in terms of impact. I would invite you to talk with John Paul of the Atlantic Policy Forum, because they generated a study that looked at the sustainable jobs that came out of the investment in Marshall.
I would say that your observations are well-grounded in clear evidence. I think that's one of the reasons we're pleased that this plan was continued to a degree, although I understand it's not at the same level as its initial investment.
Kelowna was a step. It only began to look at economic development. A challenge and a way forward is to look at economic development in terms of creating opportunity; looking at the potential for first nations people to become part of these new opportunities as both companies and individuals who can contribute to the labour market.