Can I maybe return to your aboriginal question, which is a massive future need? I think of local examples. The First Nations Technical Institute is the type of partnership that traditional medical schools and nursing schools need to bring people through. These are first nations educational institutions that partner with more traditional mainstream educational institutions.
However, only three years ago, the federal government cut funding to almost all of those institutions. In Ontario, the provincial government stepped in and replaced some of the funding. But this is a real issue: If we want first nations doing those types of activities, we do need to fund first nations education. In fact we've been going the other way in recent years. So I think that's a real issue that we need to address.
I think it's an extremely important issue. I'll mention, for example, that there are four positions set aside in the medical school at Queen's for first nations students, and these are almost always not filled. They are almost always empty. So it's not a matter of there not being positions; it's a matter of having people who are prepared and who have the appropriate background to take up these positions.