Thank you for the question. There's a lot we could talk about. I'm conscious of the time and I will be very brief.
As I'm sure you're aware, last year's budget committed to a renovated aboriginal economic framework and suite of programs. The programs we have date from the early 1980s. We need things that are more geared to entrepreneurship and business creation. We've done a lot of consultation on this. We have a national advisory board. There are assets in every community, whether it's the people, the location, entrepreneurship, access to resources. Sometimes the very isolation is the asset, for ecotourism purposes and so on.
So what we need is a suite of tools that really allows the entrepreneurship in the community to emerge, and we're hoping that we'll very soon have a new suite of programs and an overall framework. Economic development is the same everywhere in the world. It's capital, business knowhow, people skills, and levering the assets you have. There is lots of room for optimism in aboriginal communities as well.