I want to focus on challenges faced by urban aboriginals.
In my riding, there's a young man whose name is Andy Bird. His big thing is that he's a wrestler, and that's why he pulled himself out of his reserve to make himself better. He comes from Saskatchewan. He started something really cool. It's called The Bird's Nest. He brought one or two people over from Saskatchewan from his reserve into urban Maple Ridge, and he just started working with them. Slowly, one went to two, two went to three. Now he's got, I think, seven or nine, and another three more, and they bought a house. They're doing this on their own.
It's great that I see money flying all over the place for larger organizations, but how do urban aboriginals like Andy Bird tap into some of this money so it's not coming out of their pockets and they're not struggling? These are people who are trying to help themselves. How do we facilitate that for them?