Thank you. That is a good question.
I would say that that rate of growth, unlike other portions of the population, is much in excess of the normal growth rate. We are seeing growth rates of at least 3% to 4% over the Canadian rate. Also, what's happening in particular provinces, most notably Saskatchewan and Manitoba, is that the percentage of population that is aboriginal is actually shifting higher and higher. It is estimated that it will be approximately 15% in the coming years.
These demographic trends really make it a requirement that there be a good investment in both education and other forms of infrastructure, which will make sure that those populations essentially will be able to contribute to upcoming and future economies.