Thank you very much. This has been a very enlightening conversation. I really have appreciated the testimony and the presentations.
The questions we've asked, in not just this study but in many studies, are really around jurisdiction, long-term stable funding, community-driven priorities. You've hit on something here, in particular on the economic piece of it.
You have 211 communities. Many of the communities we see are still wrestling with the jurisdictional piece, aren't they? Most of them are fighting to get the rights to their own jurisdiction. I can see that one of the challenges of getting to that full exercise of jurisdiction is the distrust of finally getting your jurisdiction and now having to give it over to FMA.
How have you been able to deal with that conundrum of wanting your jurisdiction but then giving this economic piece of it over to FMA? From that, how do we bring in those 400-plus other communities that aren't involved right now, feeding off the success that you've already achieved?