Thank you for the question.
We are currently involved in the ASETS program, which is a training and employment program. It's been very successful in our Métis communities. We believe that it's the right step, but it needs to be increased and expanded.
Also, in terms of the Métis, we don't have access to post-secondary education services from the federal government, but as I mentioned, there was a promise in the campaign of $25 million. Actually, it's not for that; it's for economic development, which is also going to be helpful in this connection. There is also a promise to enhance the scholarships and bursary programs that we currently have through the ASETS program with universities and colleges in western Canada. That would be another step forward.
I believe that an enhancement of economic development, the bursaries program, and the ASETS program would significantly increase our opportunities in that sector. Ensuring that industry doesn't just pay lip service to the Métis when it comes to the duty to consult and accommodate would also be important for the Métis, because they don't view us as rights holders, and the federal government doesn't really step forward and ensure that we are engaged to the degree that we should be. There's a combination of these things, but it's something we look forward to working out with the new government.