We offer a very wide range of programming, from a three-hour school workshop to a 40-hour to 60-hour camp or a club. Obviously, the longer we have youth engaged and the more regularly we have them engaged, the deeper the impact.
I'll give you an example from our indigenous programs. We deliver programming in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, and we have for years. We see youth in their classrooms in the spring and in the fall. Then we come back in the summer and engage them for 40 hours of programming. Forty hours, especially in Rankin Inlet, would be way more science and math content than they would receive in an entire year in school. In that period of time, we're also working alongside the community to connect the science and technology content that we're teaching to what's happening culturally in the community and to what's important for those youth.
Obviously, the longer and more frequently we can have them engaged, the better.