Of course, it's really up to the community to decide. We do not have any influence either way. At the end of the day, we want to present the opportunities themselves. We don't try to force any community to get into something they do not want to get into.
The current state we're in is that the alternative is to rely on the Indian Act, to rely on being told what to do. That's the current state. Again, I'm hoping some leaderships can find the unique ways of utilizing economic development to sustain themselves.
The communities have to decide themselves. Again, we do not try to persuade them or influence them either way. If they require information as to data, as to what's happening in the real world, then that's what we're there for. It's to provide that capacity support.