I'm just going to read from the report that they've just released:
Aboriginal people in Canada have long understood the role that learning plays in building healthy, thriving communities. Despite significant cultural and historical differences, Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis people share a vision of learning as a holistic, lifelong process.
It goes on to say:
However, the effectiveness of these decisions still typically rely on conventional measurement approaches that offer a limited—and indeed incomplete—view of the state of Aboriginal learning in Canada.
CCL has come up with a measurement, which they call “The State of Aboriginal Learning in Canada: A Holistic Approach to Measuring Success”.
Are you familiar with that? Were you involved in that? Do you have any views on that?