Thank you, Peter.
The head start program provides opportunities for children zero to six years of age to be able to start off on their lifelong learning at very formative ages. The people, who are predominantly aboriginal women, working in these head start programs provide culturally based and oriented education to young children.
It's remarkable to visit head start programs. The aboriginal women who are there are full of life, full of happiness, because this is what they've been wanting to do for a long time. They've been wanting to teach the children their culture, their language, and have the pride and self-esteem reborn in these children to give them that really strong footing so that they can be successful in school. The numbers Peter mentioned a while ago, in terms of the number of dropouts, our children not completing high school, can be reversed and undone. It's going to take a few generations, but I think the head start program is definitely one of those key programs.
There's also another early childhood program, which doesn't necessarily get—