Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
We do have head start programs. We have an early childhood development centre, and in some cases we start right from the time the child is a baby and old enough to go into a facility. Our Westbank Child Development Centre supports that child through to kindergarten and then eventually into first grade, second grade, and so forth. We have a school with grades one to seven, and we focus on that. It's an option for our first nations communities, not a requirement. Many of our community members choose that option for their children.
So we have those types of programs and put a lot of emphasis in that regard. Counselling is a big issue as well as recognition from birth to have the means to do that. We have tutoring programs. Part of our education is to provide tutoring and support to our children who need that. I think a lot of our success can be attributed to the tutoring support from early ages all the way through the system.