I don't have those figures. I'm not even sure we track that. Those are the choices of individual students.
We do know that K-to-12 and post-secondary education unlocks all sorts of opportunities. It widens choices for individuals to pursue their careers and to either return to the communities, or to help their communities but from different areas, and we know of many individual examples. We don't track whether students return to their communities or not. Those are their choices to make.