Well, I guess I'll make a statement specific to aboriginal issues. The AHRDA agreements, the aboriginal human resource agreements, are frozen. There's no escalator funding. The population is booming. There is no provision to actually capitalize on this emerging population. The aboriginal skills and employment partnership is inadequate, in that it will, if you stick to their criteria, not actually move the money out.
The second point is on the child care issue. There are 7,000 child care spaces right now for aboriginal children. There are 86,000, projected to go to 106,000 over the next 10 years. The plan, the $100 a month and then the tax credit, does not work. So we're ending up with the aboriginal people being much like that mural on the wall of the guys with the map. The aboriginal guy seems to know where he's going, but he's kept on the outside and from actually guiding them properly. So it's unfortunate that this is the situation we find ourselves in when it comes to the labour force and child care.
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