The cost is dependent on the commitment of an organization. The institute itself is going to be housed within First Nations University of Canada. Right now, we have just under $7 million that will help launch the institute.
A municipality, say, might choose four calls to indigenous economic prosperity that it's going to focus on. How it is going to do that may be unique...to another municipality. There is probably that financial commitment that an organization will bear initially.
One of those initiatives could be.... I'm thinking about the City of Regina. Its procurement policy says that 20% of its procurement will go to indigenous businesses. That is an example of economic reconciliation. It does meet some of the calls to economic prosperity that are mentioned.