Certainly a key role of the federal government relates to the education system for first nations communities and the importance, at that fundamental level, of encouraging a higher graduation rate of students from schools in those communities. That's a more difficult place to intervene, but it is at the foundational level for what's needed to take advantage of the opportunities within the sector.
Fort MacKay was used as an example by Dave Collyer. It was an intervention at the school level, initially, that helped to get them to where they are today.
We have an important pilot program under way currently, in the community of Janvier, that is directed at students. It's involving collaboration between the federal government, the provincial government, and industry to help encourage that graduation rate from elementary right through to the secondary level.
It could be replicated elsewhere. Early signs are encouraging. But the communities also need to have an inherent desire to receive this assistance, too. It's a partnership in the true sense of the term.