I'll just say that not only are we changing the methodology in the way we assess data coming out of first nations, but we're also supporting first nations in the area of how they will share data and their data sovereignty. As you can imagine, data has been used in some ways to make excuses for the poor investments we've seen over decades in first nations education.
First nations people want data sovereignty, and they want the ability to weigh in on how that data is used and where it's used. We work respectfully with first nations communities on that. The approach we're taking is to work with first nations on how best to do this in a respectful way and a way that respects their own individual capacities.