I would say that, mostly in the western provinces, there is more of a focus on indigenous youth. In B.C., 4-H has a three-year program to foster that connection in various communities across B.C. They have started by looking at the curriculum they use and moving from there. In Saskatchewan, 4-H is also looking at community gardening with indigenous communities. I was just in Saskatoon last week and heard from a presenter. There's a garden right in Saskatoon for which all of the signage is in Cree. There are lots of opportunities.
Indigenous communities aren't just rural, either. We want to keep that in mind, too. It's really about what the needs of the community are and, for us, whether 4-H could offer something to help fill those needs.