Thank you.
Again, thanks to all of you for coming here today.
I'd like to start with Mr. Willy again. Thank you for bringing up various myths: the myths of first nations people quitting all the time. I've had the pleasure to hire first nations people on various projects that I've been involved with, and they were always very hard-working. When we had to meet at 5 o'clock in the morning in the bush, they were always the ones waiting for me to show up. So I appreciate that.
Another myth is that first nations people get everything for free, their education and things like that. I'm glad you brought up the underfunding of schools on reserves across Canada. It's something we've been talking a lot about in the House. There's also this myth that post-secondary education is free for first nations people, but there's been a cap on that assistance for years and years.
I know this may not relate to a lot of the employment around mining, but it does to some extent. I'm just wondering if you'd want to comment on whether we should be looking at bumping up that cap or removing it entirely.