There's so much to say on this type of topic.
First and foremost, the communities themselves need to have control over revenues. To do anything else is just another form of the colonialism and paternalism that has dogged the communities since settlers came over.
Access to capital is a fundamental challenge. More than 50% of indigenous businesses cite that as one of their biggest challenges to operating. There is a lack of infrastructure and there are challenges around housing and clean water that exist in these communities. As Mr. Leach said, the importance of letting the communities dictate where those revenues go.... We can't, as an outsider to any of these communities, dictate and tell them the best thing they can do or what to spend their money on. They have to determine, based on their priorities, what is most important to them at this time.