Thank you for that question.
For First Nations University of Canada, one of the principles that we have is being responsive to communities across the country.
An example of that is that we are certifying a Mohawk language program in Fort Erie. We've had programs in Northwest Territories. Many of our newest programs will begin in northern Saskatchewan, in Black Lake and Hatchet Lake, which are way north. They came to us and asked us for a social work program. We are nimble enough to be able to start that program this coming September for that community.
We do have an indigenous business program. Within that program, financial literacy is part of the learning. There are leadership and executive programs that are available to first nation leaders and their teams. The institute will also broaden the scope of our reach and the capacity that we could help develop within first nation communities and organizations.