Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would also like to thank all the witnesses—Ms. Wrightson, Ms. Gould and Dr. Cook—for being here.
Over the past few meetings, we have talked about women. By the way, I wish you a happy International Women's Day. We know how much of an indigenous component there is and that much needs to be done for indigenous women. I imagine that there may be a difference between the education of men and that of women in the communities, at least in terms of the difficulties to which they are exposed. You can tell me if I'm wrong.
As a teacher myself, I saw a lot of indigenous women in the classroom, but they had particular challenges. I was wondering if certain solutions could be adopted, whatever they may be, to be able to remedy this situation and make sure that women could continue their education and eventually enter the workforce. We could take a snapshot of men and women to see if there are things that would help improve success rates.
Dr. Cook, I would like to hear from you.
Afterwards, I would like to hear from Ms. Wrightson and Ms. Gould.
Thank you.