That's a great question. Thank you for posing it.
Within our programs, 4% of our support goes to indigenous founders. We always partner with indigenous-led organizations. We have no indigenous-specific programming at Startup Canada. We will partner with indigenous podcasters. We'll partner with folks like Magnolia at NACCA. That's our approach to ensure that their programs are integrated into Startup Canada's initiatives, and if there's something that's beneficial for their community, they also get that access.
There are a lot of barriers. Magnolia mentioned before in her testimony trust building in showcasing a diverse community of indigenous founders. We have some great success stories that I can think of, like Jenn from Cheekbone Beauty. We can look at Bobbie Racette, who is an incredible tech entrepreneur who has raised the largest amount of any indigenous founder in Canada.
We have these great champions whose businesses are the next ones we really need to profile. I think there's a beautiful opportunity for partnership with indigenous-led entities and folks who are supporting every type of entrepreneur. Tell those stories from a wider podium so that more indigenous entrepreneurs are inspired by that more varied community of indigenous founders who are really scaling as well as speaking to the global topic.