You know, one of the things that Canadians hold dear to their hearts is individual private property. There's no way we want to jeopardize that.
As a matter of fact, we are establishing, through an agreement I have with Thompson Rivers University, various training programs through the institute called the Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics. They will help facilitate that. There obviously is going to be risk, but at the same time, we're going to be tempering that through proper education.
Also, just to drive this home, I mentioned and quoted Hernando de Soto. My tax commission has a memorandum of understanding with the Institute for Liberty and Democracy, which is based in Peru. We're working together on the same objectives in Peru, working with the indigenous populations to promote private property regimes in the country of Peru, and he is advocating the same here for first nations.