Yes. Thank you. I want to leave some opportunity for the Grand Chief to respond to this, because this is something that he's focused on, and it's very pointed in terms of his territory.
Take Attawapiskat as an example. They have a diamond mine right there. Why on God's green earth does Attawapiskat not have access to more benefits coming out of their territory? It has a lot to do with the federal family not working with us with respect to a framework that looks at all the social determinants of health and how to create economies as part of the mix of the solutions going forward. Attawapiskat should not be getting this pittance out of its territory that they're getting now.
There is a need here to recognize that the responsible, ethical, and economical way forward is to clear up this jurisdictional firewall that exists, where first nations do not have first right of refusal to the development that's happening in their territories or access to the capital that will ensure nation building. If they had access to the wealth and resources from that mine, do you think they'd be in the condition they're in now? No. They would have schools. They would have roads. They would have everything they need to be happy and healthy.