We're very proud of the track record we have as a national charity. We connect directly with students, and I think that is a very important part of our work. We reach out to them. We also are a repository and the only place in the country that has any data on first nations, Métis, and Inuit youth by geography, age, socio-economic well-being. We ask them what their plans are for the future, what they see as their barriers. We pride ourselves on our relationships that we're developing directly with students. I think that's important to them, but we need to do a lot more.
Some would say that the ask I've put forward is modest. Yes, there could easily be another zero on that, and in the past I've asked for more. I'm also a realist and I know what is possible, and I also know that as we prove the statistical success, I will be back and I will continue to ask for additional funds, because the case is self-evident, I believe, in terms of the importance of making investments in Canada's future.