Thank you very much.
I want to thank you for the presentation.
Colleen, I hear that you had to face terrible weather to get here so an additional welcome to you as well.
This is a very important study. I think one common thread we're hearing from a number of presentations is that the best way to deliver this training is when it's localized and in the hands of first nations people—aboriginal, Inuit, and Métis—and that they have a lot of control over it. We've also heard that in having it community-based you also need to make sure that child care is available. We've heard that over and over again, because we want to make sure that women get integrated into the workforce as well.
We're looking at some specific recommendations for our final report so over to you first, David.
Are there specific recommendations you would like to see going forward? What would you see as best practice, the best way to carry out what is much needed in the area of improving employment skills and integration into the labour force for our aboriginal workforce?