Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to you and your team, Minister, for being here.
Minister, I'm hoping that, with the late start, we can ask you to maybe hang in there for a bit so we can get in our full rounds of questions. If you're not able to do that, I know that there's some discussion going on, and I'd hope that you would accept an invite to come back and finish this conversation in a very short time frame in the future.
With that out there, I want to talk a bit about education results and, specifically, graduation rates for on-reserve students.
Minister, you appeared at INAN in March. We had a conversation about this. At that time, the department had not yet identified a target for first nation on-reserve graduation rates, even though the 2020-21 and 2021-22 departmental results reports had committed to setting that target by March 2022. That got changed to March 2023. We had a lengthy discussion about that. What was astonishing at the time was that neither you nor the deputy minister was aware of this commitment. In the official record of the meeting, there's an entry that says there's a voice at the back of the room that says, “It's in development now and will be published in the next departmental report.”
Has that target been developed and published?