I would agree with that statement. A lot of it seems to be that there's no support for aboriginal people who decide to go to university, especially if they come from remote communities. They basically are left to their own devices in terms of being able to pursue an education. To be absolutely honest with you, I don't blame them for leaving a program. However, there also has to be an outcome for aboriginal people who want to go into business, careers, and so on. So there has to be in the industry some amount of support as well. Cultural sensitivity is a good start. Also, the flip slide of the coin is having industry cultural sensitivity on the part of the aboriginal person as well.
On March 27th, 2014. See this statement in context.