In my community, it's near zero, if not zero. I have one person on social assistance. That's Old Sue. She's got her grandkids, and we all hunt and fish for her. She's a lot of fun. As for the youth, one of my nephews tried to sneak in to get a welfare cheque. They brought it to us and I said, “No, you go out and literally cut trees down, buck wood, and sell it”. We put an ad in the paper, and he sold 40 loads of wood. That's how he got his winter money.
We invest a lot in post-secondary education. We have agreements with Spectra Energy, Kinder Morgan pipelines, West Fraser, and all these other companies. They provide us with education dollars they can get tax credits for. We have a very high graduation rate in post-secondary trade school, nurses, RPFs and that kind of thing. We graduate them and then they go and buy a house off reserve, because the one thing they learned in college is not to buy a house on reserve because it's not going to be worth anything when they're done paying for it.