Can I just mention quickly two of the programs that come to mind that are useful? One was done by the sector council that deals with automotive repair. They took their automotive repair high school program and customized it to automotive repair in terms of Ski-Doos. They ran the program on a reserve, I believe, in northern Manitoba and northern Ontario. That was very useful, because the program was very relevant to those kids. There may not be a lot of automobiles, but they certainly know about Ski-Doos. That's one example.
There's the woodworks program as well. They've again made it relevant to building housing, for example, or to some of the services around housing. When you take a program that's apprenticeship-oriented or trades-oriented and make it relevant to the reserves, I think it has a much greater chance of being successful.