I think they're all very welcome. I don't think that's the structural change we're all driving for. I don't want to dismiss them, because I think they absolutely are helpful, but we're seeking broader structural change to the relationship.
I don't think those investments in and of themselves are going to result in first nations kids graduating at the exact same rate as mainstream Canadians—simply not. They're important investments. I think we're looking for greater structural change to help make sure that it takes place across the country at every school. One of the simple calls that we had going into the January 11 meeting with the Prime Minister was that there's a school on every first nations community for those children. Imagine that: a school in all your communities that those kids can access.
There's a school in all of your communities. They simply want the same chance in their communities.