Well, there are many. One is poor K to 12 education. Another is financial, and that's what we spoke to. Another is cultural--ensuring that the cultural facilities in the institution are welcoming and reflect the aboriginal need.
I want to say that a number of colleges have done very well with aboriginal post-secondary education. You've mentioned Northwest Community College. I would add several others, but I'll tell you that Red River College in Manitoba has a higher aboriginal participation rate than the population would justify, and it's not alone.
We've worked very hard at this file, and there are success stories, absolutely, but there is still a very long distance to go.