I think it's a co-operative approach that we're looking at. When we look at co-developing the implementation plan for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, it's really important that we be involved in that.
There are 13 references to economic development in the declaration, but there's nothing really specific on it, so the national indigenous organizations have talked with each other about how we can activate and unlock the potential of indigenous economic development by helping with the co-development and making sure that we're included in the Canadian economy at the level that we should be. I think that's really important and critical to moving forward.
We have a lot to offer, and I think the national indigenous economic strategy that I spoke about will be helpful to that exercise.