That would be wonderful. Thank you very much.
I've worked with various other indigenous groups around the world, and one of the things that's interesting for me is that they really don't have a western attitude in the sense that they don't see a job as being the be-all and end-all, as we do. I'm wondering if the aboriginal people think in the same way.
In other words, with some of these wonderful statistics of how many people get jobs, how long do they keep the jobs for? Do they stay in that job for the rest of their lives or their career, or do they just stay there for a few years until they have sufficient money to get a nice piece of property and then live comfortably off that? It's more an attitude thing rather than anything quantitative.