No.in fact I live close to more than a few reserves. In fact,I have been on a reserve or three. In fact,I have lived with a native woman and her 2 children for four years. In fact,when I speak on native issues I am talking from first-hand experience not the pie-in-the-sky view of others. Point#1- Several hundred under boil water!!! No,there is about 30. The reason that a reserve is having water problems while the community down the road does not can be usually traced to the fact that the reserve has not properly maintained the equipment. Point#2- Lower life expectancy and poorer health- Yes,and much of that is self induced. Have you ever seen how much salt they use,along with a general disregard for any positive health patterns. Point#3- You do the crime,you do the time. If they were not given so much leeway in sentencing there would be many more in jail.Point#4- institutional abuse,except for those who benefitted,that has some legs. they are doing so well on thier own. ....The only way the natives will improve is to pull themselves off the victimhood train and help themselves. They have schools but thier peer group tells them that whiteys school is useless and do not make thier children attend. So,tell me,what are your solutions,beside give more money?