One of the things is that, usually, indigenous communities are at a disadvantage in competing with mainstream projects. That's always been an issue with respect to the infrastructure financing that's been available through the government.
I have to come back to the fact that I really believe that we need our own infrastructure institutes and resources to enable indigenous people to address a lot of the infrastructure issues such as Mr. Jourdain has just mentioned, for example, to participate in some of these electrification projects. There's the idea of the water and the lands, and also the air when we talk about the telecommunications spectrum. Why can't our indigenous communities benefit from some of that in our traditional territories?
We're definitely at a disadvantage when we have to compete with the mainstream in terms of infrastructure financing. That's my familiarization with that.