Could you maybe submit, as well, the locations, the areas in Canada? That would be great.
I want to follow up on the aboriginal component. I'm really glad that there was a focus on the aboriginals today.
Mr. Clarke, you mentioned De Beers. We have to also mention Attawapiskat, because that was one of the main communities that could have, or should have, benefited greatly from that project. And as we see, that community is certainly not in a position to be benefiting at this time, from what we can see from the housing conditions, the infrastructure, and the education.
We know that aboriginal peoples have lived and continue to live under fiscal restraints, and in many cases in third world conditions.
You said that holistically, within the federal government, there needed to be a different approach. I'm just wondering if you are hearing the wording “fiscal harmonization initiative” a lot within your department.
Are there going to be any cutbacks to these first nations initiatives and programs?