Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our two witnesses for being here today. It's good to hear some good, practical experience. In some ways, it's good to hear it and in some ways it's not so good to hear it, but good for our report, I think.
Mr. Sibbeston, I'm fascinated by the company and the corporate structure of Deton'Cho, I guess it is. Trinity is a Deton'Cho company, but there are actually 20 companies under the Deton'Cho operation, which is a development arm of a first nations community. Can you talk a little about that structure? It sounds like a tremendous corporate structure they have in that first nations community. Can you talk a little about that?
Secondly, what are the benefits that are accruing to the aboriginal communities in terms of dollars and employment?