Thank you. I will be sharing my time with Jacques.
I want to congratulate the minister on his French. I am trying to learn French, and I'm still really shy. I hear him speak it so well, and we don't see Mr. Lessard miss a beat there. It was very good, and I congratulate you.
I could pick up on that, because Saskatchewan, of course, is an example that can be used. We definitely do have a growing population of aboriginals. A lot of the programs you have introduced are certainly going to be excellent. I'm sure that all of the aboriginal women who have children under the age of six appreciate the $100 for child care.
I think that some of the job training, particularly in the mining, like ASEP, and some of the programs--the labour market agreements--have been excellent. We would like to see some of the groups that sometimes aren't participating in the workforce, such as the women, the aboriginals, and some of our new immigrants.
I'm wondering if you would like to expand on that, on some of the things you see for Saskatchewan, and some of the programs that you particularly cite as being really good for a booming province like we have.