One of the compelling arguments for a national strategy in areas like Alzheimer's and dementia is that our aging demographic of course is a national issue, but in the Maritimes, for instance, we have some of the most rapidly aging populations in the country in some of the smallest provinces. As a result, national research and national support can be disproportionately beneficial in smaller provinces. I see that my colleague Mr. Keddy agrees with that. It's something that's important in my region.
In terms of aboriginal and first nations young people, I'm told that there are 400,000 young aboriginal students entering the workforce in the next 10 years. Is that accurate?