Thank you.
If you look at the examples of some of the clients who are in the First Nations FMA, you'll be able to see where they've taken this innovation and created economic development opportunities. Opaskwayak Cree Nation in Manitoba, Fisher River in Manitoba, the Mi'Kmaq bands in the Maritimes, all of these communities have taken the capacities and innovations of the fiscal management act and used their imagination to leverage revenues with the finance authority to engage in economic development.
We used to have something we called “bungee economics” for indigenous communities. It was money coming in, and then it would go right out. It would not turn. That's being changed in places like Fisher River, where all of a sudden now there's economic activity occurring within. That all happened because you had access to capital, you had access to tax revenues and you had an ability to understand, through a financial management system, the kinds of things that you were doing. Those are the kinds of innovations that I think this has created.
I hope that answers your question.