Thank you very much for the question.
The Industry in the Classroom program creates teaching modules that showcase aboriginal people in various careers. For mining, it's completely funded by Vale Inco. They featured indigenous people in the jobs that are offered in the mining sector. We all think there's one job and you put on your hat with the light and you go down, but there are many, many, many jobs. We take them into the classroom and motivate students.
It's key that our kids see our own people in the roles. They play games and they learn that they bring to the table resources, that they're good listeners, and that they're team players. They start with something and can aspire to something, and then there's support to get them there. Mining, broadcasting, the justice field, and the railway: we have a number of them on the go. They're very important motivational tools.
We also have conferences where we bring the students together. It might be the first time in their lives that they feel like they're part of a critical mass of kids who are going to finish high school and go on.
These are powerful, powerful tools, and there is much more to be done. We are working on the energy sector, and there are many more that should be done.