I'll be very quick then.
I'll just follow up on Ms. Tassi's and Mr. Zimmer's questions to you, Ms. Isaak. I'm a little surprised that we can't actually track the number of indigenous students who are not able to access post-secondary education. It would be helpful, I think, for the committee to have an understanding of what the barriers are to gathering them and what those statistics are.
We're talking about treaty rights, the right to education. Are there other ways—for example, forgiveness of Canada student loans—that are allowing indigenous students to access post-secondary education? Are there other programs that are being put in place for the 10,000 students who, according to the AFN, seem to be denied post-secondary education? Are there other means or pathways they have for post-secondary education?