Thank you.
I think that working together is really important. In this band of communities that you're aware of, which we represent, those nine communities, there are some larger groupings and then some very small ones, which you've mentioned. If we can work together and maybe be a broad service provider that scales up, that permits the possibility of technicians and technical people to be shared, I think that's the only way to do this.
Indeed, that's the premise of Coastal First Nations. We're a not-for-profit owned by our member nations. We have no skin in the game, so to speak. We are not the rights and title holder. Those are the nations, but we provide this service of bringing people together. I think that scaling-up opportunity is a practical way to go for both senior governments and funders, and maybe even the private sector.