Chief Bernard, my expectation is that the end objective of this policy is to improve economic opportunity for indigenous communities and for indigenous peoples in general across the country to benefit. The way to get to that objective, of course, is to support indigenous entrepreneurs, but with the ultimate goal of a general uplift for indigenous peoples and to move towards substantive economic equality of opportunity.
Minister Hajdu, and David Yeo in his comments as well, have essentially said that it's just about the individual and about verification. It's about verification of the individual and the individual benefiting. As we talked about, they haven't even done a very good job of providing that verification. If this policy were working right, would we expect a general uplift of indigenous communities, and how can we track it to ensure that this policy leads to that general uplift?