Thank you.
Your organization has published a study on the seven habits of the success of first nations, which showed that some of these indicators get a lot better. The seven things are recognizing the economic potential of land, taking advantage of local opportunities, remaining flexible through diverse investments, respecting and supporting effective leaders, running a businesslike economic government, taking control of decision-making away from INAC and a willingness to co-operate with others.
I'd like to focus on number six a little bit, on bringing decision-making more local. I think that's really where we have to go.
How have you seen first nations really take control of their own destiny in terms of housing and other areas as well?