No, we don't, and we haven't been asked to do so. The first nations communities, in my history of working with them, shy away from wanting the government to be involved in the negotiations of what are termed IBAs, impact and benefit agreements with companies. They do that themselves.
When I talk about capacity building, I'm talking about the economic capacity building of communities. How are we supposed to work with the community if they don't have an economic development office or if they don't have a strategic plan? How do we ever expect to make a difference in those communities and spur on economic development opportunities without that kind of basic capacity in play?