Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming here today, gentlemen.
Mr. Cyr, something you said really grabbed me, really caught my attention, and that is taking the 150th anniversary of Canada celebrations and making them—in part, at least—about getting our youth more involved in our economy, especially aboriginal youth. We have superb colleges and universities in Ontario and across Canada.
We all know that education is the great equalizer. I'm wondering if you have any ideas or if you agree that it's a good idea to get more aboriginal youth into programs that suit their aptitudes and interests. They start out life on a road to success in the colleges or universities, or both, because sometimes there are articulation agreements between the colleges and universities. They would have to leave home, in many cases—in most cases. Most students do leave home in Ontario, even if it's a shorter distance. Would that be worth pursuing, and how might we encourage that to happen?