Often at this committee when witnesses are here, I say that I see this as a long-term solution. Of course, we have to deal with the crises right away, and the government's doing that, sending in crisis teams that are hopefully appropriate. We're learning about that as we go along. The government's responding to these issues.
There's a long-term problem here. You said earlier that there shouldn't be a committee in 150 years studying the same thing, and I don't want to see that either. I don't want to see a committee in 10 years or five years studying suicide among indigenous people again, but we have to separate the immediate and the crisis from the long term. Through some of the long term, I believe that we can start communities and first nations people, indigenous people, down the right path.
In the Treaty No. 3 area have you seen any positive examples of communities taking a positive approach to their economy, their culture, and their society?