Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I also want to thank President Clayton and Councillor Paul for being here today.
President Clayton, I'm going to start with you.
In your comments, one of the things I heard from you is that you seem like a person who builds good relationships and you build partnerships. That seemed to be the nature of a lot of what I heard. You also talked about starting with no economic base after the treaties.
One of the things we talk about when establishing communities—and I'm getting to housing—is infrastructure, such as hospitals, schools and other services. How does your nation approach infrastructure in the context of partnerships? Do you have some private sector partnerships that are contributing to that, or is it strictly government-funded or strictly funded by your own nation?
I'm curious about the partnerships you might have from an economic perspective.
