We and many witnesses talked a lot on this committee about moving people around, relating it back to 1967, when there were a lot of youth exchanges. We have an incredibly immense geographic nation, and it's important that we encourage people as much as possible to see different parts of the country.
I'm a former educator who has had the opportunity to work with a lot of first nations communities in the schools where I was a teacher and administrator. If we engage in that again, where we're moving people around and having youth exchanges, I see us having to work really closely with our first nations communities to encourage people to engage in that, to encourage our youth. With aboriginal people having the highest demographic growth in the youth component, I think we have to do it not only through the schools or through municipalities, but we're also going to have to engage directly with aboriginal communities across the nation.
For the aboriginal students who live off reserve, though, it's going to be even more difficult for us. Is there some mechanism to engage directly those aboriginal youth, and maybe youth living in the urban areas? Do you have any ideas on how we could do that, as a recommendation to this committee?