Absolutely. In terms of the increase, it's an increase in investment of $424 million on top of the initial $300 million that exists right now. Our estimates are that it will impact the lives of about 36,000 students, along with other investments in the area of access for first nations youth. There are investments that need to be made. The chronic underfunding of the program has turned a lot of students away. Making sure that those student who have turned away have the access to pursue education is incredibly important.
In terms of the actual value we will see, I can't give you an actual dollar figure in terms of the impact on the economy. But we do know this is the fastest growing demographic within Canada and that this demographic of individuals has been chronically underfunded.
I think it's a matter of national importance to ensure that these folks have the education and training to help address the labour shortage we are going to be experiencing.