I'll make a quick comment related to the first nations question.
We did a separate control, in a fairly basic way, in our analysis among Canadian-born first nations men and women. Within the context of our overall statistical analysis, there are many controls. For first nations men, we're finding a 13% to 16% lower probability of completing an apprenticeship, after we control for family background and parental education. For women, we're not seeing that. It's sort of a zero or very small difference.
That's a little bit of information.