I'm glad you brought that up. Co-op programs are a very good tool, and I don't see enough aboriginal co-op programs right now within industry and within the aboriginal community, especially co-op programs focused on technology, digital economies, and so on. Where they have to get their training is in the urban centres, so there has to be some amount of support for them.
Also the flip slide of it is the fact that businesses have to be ready to take on aboriginal co-op students. One of the things we have figured out is that there is a hypersensitivity to political correctness within businesses, so they shy away from engaging aboriginal people. Self-declaration is a good example.