Thank you for the question.
One thing I'll add is that there is some really strong data that shows that 95% of students who take school trips have higher graduation rates from high school, and 59% have better grades. I think that speaks to the importance of both the land-based learning that you've heard a lot about from other guests and panellists and of the virtual experiences, such as Connected North.
To respond to your question, I would say that what we need is more sustainable, longer-term funding, particularly around digital learning supports for students and schools. There have been some programs here and there, but often—and you heard this from other panellists in earlier sessions—it can be one-year funding at a time, and it's difficult. By the time you get the program up and running, you're preparing to report and close it down.
What we really need is multi-year support, and we need recognition of the value of digital learning and not just physical places, in terms of students in remote communities. As we know, virtual learning offers huge opportunities and provides experiences they wouldn't otherwise be able to access in person. We'd love to see some more programs and support for that.