That's absolutely true. At the end of the day, if you are not allowed to conduct activities that are deemed to be in a lawful environment, the element of people you allow yourself to work with just becomes lower and lower. As a first nations businessman, I have a responsibility to all the people who are currently working in the industry and to people who are thinking of getting into it to make everything as transparent as I can about the good things that have happened in our business and the bad things that have happened in our business.
At the end of the day, I would say it could never benefit first nations people if all their activities are not totally transparent. If you can't conduct a sale for which you can take the money and place it in a bank and go around and buy products like any other consumer, then there's no way in the world I could possibly condone that activity, because it makes my people look like criminals.