Okay. Great.
We are reaching out, Ms. DePape, to indigenous communities as well. They will be consulted in the TPP negotiations and discussions, so that is promising. As government officials, we emphasize the importance of consultation from coast to coast to coast. I want to put that forward. They are included in this as well.
In terms of preparation, I would say that from a skills development experience, certainly for any Canadian group, whether indigenous or other communities across the country, one key to effective trade I have often seen is preparation. It is skills training. It is succession planning. It is getting prepared.
Looking at the indigenous community, we do have a responsibility, but we also have a tremendous opportunity there in terms of an investment in training. I believe that, with the $8.4 million that is set aside specifically for indigenous training, one of those areas should be trade preparation. That is a community that has tremendous opportunities to offer to all of us.
Do you see a role within your organizations to feed into any kind of...? I know you don't necessarily have issues with the agreement itself, but are there areas or opportunities that you foresee that should be introduced in the training aspect for indigenous communities, as well as for other young people across Canada, in preparation for any trade agreement?