I mentioned that the First Nations Fiscal Management Act was an innovation that grew out of a need among our communities here in Canada. We said that the only way to begin to break down the systemic root causes of our lack of economic development was to create our own institutions, so that we could bring forward our own jurisdictions in order to make decisions ourselves.
The limitations of that, of course, are other pieces of legislation. However, what that brings....One of the things we did in Kamloops was to use the tax jurisdiction to put in a major water supply facility that we had built using our own funds. Mind you, there were some contributions from Canada, but we were able to do that, because we had an innovative approach through legislation. There are many ways.
Through the development of the first nations infrastructure institute, why build one water facility when we can build 25? Why build, as Ernie said, one diesel-generating system, when we can replace that with more innovative approaches to deal with power in rural communities?
There are many ways to look at innovation, but the most important way is to let us have a free imagination and the jurisdiction and the resources to see that through.