Thank you. If I don't ramble on too long, I'll share some time with Mr. Seeback.
My question involves the leasing provisions as well. In Chilliwack where I come from, there are many first nations that have high capacity. They're in first nations land management. They're in the finance authority. They have leased and built residential housing for primarily non-native clients who have long-term leases. I assume those people can use that leased home on reserve as an asset that they can get a loan against at the bank. I guess we'll have to ask that of the commercial lender.
Theoretically, does the Indian Act allow for a lease to a band member, or does it have to be someone who is not a band member who can lease a home on reserve?