Okay, I'll take it. I'm the NACCA guy.
Yes, and I agree with what Mr. Foss said. If there's any tool that we have that we can put on the table that somebody can try to put to use, let's do it.
With respect to the indigenous loan guarantee program, we have been able to leverage as much capital as comes our way to find partners and to work with our communities to make that dollar go farther. If there's money on the table, it says that we wouldn't have done it except that now that this is on the table, we'll do it. That would be great.
The one tool that I have seen first nations use has been the First Nations Finance Authority. They use it to put infrastructure dollars on the table that they probably otherwise wouldn't have. However, if there's another avenue or something that they could add to that to continue building that infrastructure, that's great; we're all for it.
I have loved seeing the projects that have borrowed from the First Nations Finance Authority. They have put in a gas station, a road and other services, and they have seen the economic activity that has come from that. Now they are ready to go after something else. If this was another stream that they could do that with, that would be great.