Those are some very good questions. Perhaps we can have a lengthier conversation about these very complex issues, but also about opportunities moving forward.
Specifically on our focus on the development of new housing co-operatives writ large, members of our own association have said they believe so much in the importance of the growth of housing co-operatives—so that more of our neighbours can enjoy living a housing co-op—that our small association is putting up $1 million for new development efforts. That's how much our members want to give back to communities. We're hoping to augment that in partnership with governments and with anyone who wants to see the growth of housing co-operatives.
As to the role or history of housing co-operatives in offering housing options to indigenous communities, we have a number of members across the country whose housing co-operatives were developed under older urban native housing programs. They are certainly looking to see some sustainability as a result of the national housing strategy.
I hope that answers a few of your questions and would invite a lengthier conversation on more specifics.