My second question deals with the aboriginal community. It's the fastest-growing community in Canada. When you talk about resources we're going to need—we're going to need more nurses, more doctors—you'd think if that's the fastest-growing community we could hopefully draw from that community to have trained people. But the sad reality is that it's the most unhealthy community we have in our country. I have the largest aboriginal community in Atlantic Canada. It's just terrible. I know the truck drivers who bring in tractor-trailer loads of Pepsi and cola; two litres of pop is cheaper than a litre of milk.
You see these things and you see the health problems, and you see such a great potential we could have with the aboriginal community. How are you going to break the cycle of the unhealthy native community we have, and how can we encourage them to be part of our solution to a shortage of people power?