Thank you for that question. I would say that during the pandemic and even postpandemic in conversations we're having within teams, we are looking at innovative approaches. We are looking at ways, and I think the one that you've raised is similar to how sometimes teachers college or a nursing program has students go and do a service in a community for a period of time. There's nothing concrete at this stage, but I think those are some of the ideas we're trying to focus on in terms of innovative ways.
I would say that, with respect to funding through the anti-racism strategy, ensuring that we have enough indigenous youth who have a path towards post-secondary and funding that post-secondary is probably the most promising route, because the talent that is within communities is what we have to develop and maximize. That's what health transformation is about.
From my perspective, as the deputy of the department, if we can increase the number of indigenous students in some of these areas—not just those in HHR but also water operators, engineers and construction professionals—these are the—