We know, based on studies here in the Northwest Territories and also in Australia with the example of the Australian rangers program and indigenous protected areas over there, that for every tax dollar that's invested in these programs, there's a savings of up to $3 for the Canadian tax base. There are savings in other areas of expenditures, in the form of reduced participation by indigenous peoples in the criminal system, the justice system, the health system, the social services system and the public housing system. They start contributing to the tax base of the country.
Also, on the reconciliation side, the assimilation policies were focused on removing indigenous peoples from their land—