No. We are under the impression and believe that two-thirds of the chiefs we canvass every year are in support of natural resource development. We are a group with 81 members right now from across Canada. We believe in the next year or so we'll have over 100. In the next three years, we may have as many as 400. We're in a big national movement. Right now there are no real indigenous organizations that are promoting first nations defeat of on-reserve poverty through getting involved in the economy. This is what we have to do. Let the governments worry about environmental protection when it comes to regulations, because we'll be leading these projects and we'll be doing the environmental protections that we're concerned about most.
We have to keep the drive going. We have to keep getting more members. As we become bigger, we'll be a voice to overturn the really binding regulatory legislation that really hurts our ability to be able to sell the biggest asset we have, and probably one of the world's biggest assets, which is our natural resources.