I believe that in the beginning, not many communities could see the economic opportunity where they could utilize the services of access to capital. That's first and foremost. Emerging Supreme Court of Canada decisions have empowered first nations to participate more generally in the economy. All of a sudden, there's now economic activity that first nations can see regarding their communities and how they can support their desire to provide for their own communities.
As people started to see success, they wanted to become involved in this initiative. That success came from people initially signing up, going out and getting some loans from the First Nations Finance Authority and beginning to use those loans to support their community's interests and plans.
I think communities didn't initially see that because they didn't have economic opportunities at their doorstep or they didn't know how to realize those opportunities that were at their doorstep. Building this capacity has opened the door for them to be able to do that.