The entrepreneurships are three of our nine major programs.
One of the other major programs we have is what we think is one of the world's largest virtual libraries. It's called “Promising Practices in Indigenous Education”. It is research, resources, classroom curriculum, teaching ideas and exposés, if you like, about residential schools and truth and reconciliation. It's focused on educators, policy-makers, parents, students, student teachers and universities and on kindergarten to grade 12 and early education.
We added a whole section on COVID when COVID broke out so that we could help schools with strategies to support their schools and their communities, particularly the on-reserve schools and the northern schools.
We also do up-to-date issues and the media. It's free. It's widely used. Most the materials are Canadian; about a third are in French. We also have some materials from Australia, New Zealand and the States, but they're primarily Canadian, and we're always looking for new material. For anything that's about curriculum or in the news, we add it, and we are constantly asking people how to improve our site.
Thank you for letting me speak about that. That wasn't part of our focus. We also definitely have sections on supporting indigenous business from a student's point of view.