I just want to add to that. It is about relationships. It is about investing in our youth. It is about building capacity in our communities for them to be able to meaningfully engage in the economy.
I talked about Neskantaga. They are negotiating on the Ring of Fire development. How can a community like Neskantaga meaningfully negotiate with a big company, with government, if they are worried about access to water for their kids? If they are not getting proper health care and they don't have adequate housing, how can that community meaningfully engage in that process? That is what we need to address.