Part of what you're getting at is what I'm leading to next.
I've been to Mistissini in Quebec, up into the north with the Cree people a couple of times, and I was there in the mid-eighties. There was a very different scenario when I was there in the mid-2000s, in 2005. I couldn't believe the transformation that had occurred within that community and within that society. It was as a result of the $10 billion that they had received from the Quebec government for the hydro dam project. They had a lot more self-determination and self-government over the types of services.
It was a beautiful community. You could see that it gave them pride in their community. It was incredible. I think that's part of this puzzle here: we have to figure out how we get the funding levels that are required to get that social equality to get pride back into the community and to get hope back into the community for the future for our youth. The expectations we set for our youth today are very high, but having no hope of achieving any of those expectations leads down a very dark path. Would you agree with that?