Yes.
One of the problems with the government's rationing of funds for infrastructure is that it doesn't take into account the overall infrastructure needs to build an economy. Without infrastructure you can't adequately build an economy. Right now the focus is on the local needs, which doesn't allow for the size of pipe that's required to facilitate economic development and growth.
What we're proposing is that we use not only real property tax, but also other areas, particularly the first nations goods and services sales tax, as part of the local tax revenue base so that we can use the First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act to facilitate greater issuance of bonds and debentures to put in infrastructure. This again would be a new way of trying to tackle the infrastructure deficit that first nations have, and would provide a model that other first nations would be able to utilize.