Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Similar to our colleagues from Nunavut, the government itself has funding programs, high-risk capital that they put on the table, and they work with people to do business plans. We have business development officers in the communities. We work on the arts and crafts side.
We also have the benefit of four settled claims that have significant amounts of money to invest with the Inuvialuit, Gwich'in, Sahtu, and Tlicho. As Dr. MacDonald could probably attest to, the Tlicho have had as well very good impact-benefit agreements with the diamond mines. They've had, I think, some very significant success in developing local businesses in conjunction with the mines as part of their relationship with the mines.
Across the board we have those available. We do try to focus opportunities as much as possible on the small communities, which have a limited economic base. Once again, as Dr. MacDonald pointed out, we are concerned about the out-migration, the migration out of communities.
That's where our focus lies.