Thanks, Chief.
Maybe I can ask a follow-up question that builds on some of the strengths you mentioned and the tough conflict of interest aspects unique to indigenous communities, with families and things of that nature. A tough situation Kainai has faced in the last decade is the influx of street drugs like fentanyl. I recall even hearing about funerals being backed up for three weeks over there. It's a very tough situation for the nation to deal with.
Canada is going through a similar thing, of course. It doesn't affect just first nations. It's in Lethbridge, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto, and on the west coast and the east coast. We're never satisfied until there are zero deaths when it comes to hard drugs, but I do understand that things have become a little bit better through several initiatives and things like tough love. As we say in our communities, tough love is still love.
What has Kainai done to address the drug crisis over the last number of years?
