In a previous life, before I was elected, I worked predominantly in the 13 first nations communities in Nova Scotia. There's an assumption by many that with monies, for example, around education, that everyone gets funding. That's not the case, as you know all too well. Sound investments need to be made.
I really appreciate both you and Chief Delisle talking in great detail as to how we can look at this as an opportunity, and I appreciate your historical context.
I have a question for both of you. Are there other communities that you would look at, if this amendment were to happen, as a best-practice first nations community, or an Inuit community that you would look to in terms of using their successes as blueprints?