Let me respond to that.
They're all eligible, and that's the encouragement we give going in—that they go into the forces.
Of course, at the end of the program it is their choice. Some will decide to continue with their school; others will go back and be leaders in their communities.
We found that much of the spillover recruitment, and I gave you the numbers in terms of the applications, was from Bold Eagle recruits going into the various areas. We encourage this, because you get to travel. When I was 17 years old, to travel to the east coast was something outside of the reserve.
To encourage those specific focuses of long-term commitment, I believe that the armed forces—let me say the new armed forces—are very tolerant and more supportive of, I won't say indigenous people, but people who are different from, I guess, the white race.