Thank you very much.
I have one more question for Mr. Kariya, picking up where I left off last round.
I had a conversation with the Nuxalk recently, and they brought an interesting issue to my attention about IT capacity in indigenous communities. As we see more and more communities getting access to high-speed Internet and as many indigenous nations have visions for autonomy and ownership of those services, it feels like there's a gap in the IT service capacity within communities, especially in the transition to these more improved services. I know the block funding for reserve communities from ISC is very constrained.
Mr. Kariya, I wonder if you could speak to any capacity challenges that might exist for first nations in northwest B.C. during this transition as we move towards communities having broadband access.