Capacity building is an important part of our mandate. We reserve monies each year to invest in that. If you take communities of 50, 200, or even 1,000 people and put them in remote locations where there isn't much economic activity, capacity will be a problem. That's the situation that faces many first nations communities, as members will know.
We deliver housing through us and INAC through different programs. It's very confusing, and the amount of turnover in those jobs, frankly, hasn't made it easier. We're working with INAC, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, to try to work in a more client service-oriented way so that we help these individuals. In addition, our own consultants at CMHC spend a great deal of time assisting in developing capacity, in promoting educational training, and with rent collection programs for housing managers on reserve as well.