Definitely. We see that in our clubs. There may be a 4-H club offered and it's off reserve, but there is a significant number of 4-H youth members who actually live on the reserve. They come to their 4-H club and learn from leaders in a community that's very close to their reserve, but it is not the reserve. That club is a mix of indigenous and non-indigenous youth and leaders.
On February 5th, 2019. See this statement in context.