Do you think there would be an impact if, instead of having one small community trying to be everything to everyone, they in fact were to share the capacity among many different first nations? One community seemed to be really good at housing, and another was really good at education—I know you can't comment on the education side. Some were seen to be excellent at water management and water sustainability, and others in environment and economic development.
Perhaps that one community that was excellent in housing should.... Is there a way of ensuring they can share their capacity with other first nations so that we don't see just one moving ahead so far and everyone else staying behind or falling behind in terms of the quality of their housing, which leads to health outcomes and all sorts of other issues that we know occur? Is there a way we could manage that or create a different way of thinking about the system?