It's a good question. There are, of course, a number of organizations out there, aboriginal financial corporations. I've touched on Community Futures. There are others that are active in Alberta, like Apeetogosan, that works with the Métis people and the Alberta Indian Investment Corporation—I think there are four or five of them across the province—that are capitalized and specifically make loans to their various client groups.
The best example I have of us directly working with first nations, and I have to admit it's a British Columbia example, but I kind of like it, was to take advantage of the opportunities for indigenous tourism. A number of first nations in British Columbia, that are operators of various kinds of tourist attractions, have banded together and created a marketing package to sell this as an experience to international visitors to attract them to Canada. That's actually good for those first nations, and, in fact, good for Canada's balance of payments. I think there are opportunities for more of those kinds of activities.