That target is developed with first nations people.
Let me tell you what José-Tomás Arriola, the clinical supervisor at Kiuna College, said about targets:
...Kiuna College looks beyond numbers and statistics to measure success.... Our students tell us that after studying at Kiuna College they are better able to assert themselves, to ask for what they want and need. Sometimes a student's time at Kiuna College won't necessarily result in a diploma. Some students come to our institution to access services and figure out what they really want before they move on to other institutions.
The reason I read you that quote is that when individuals are coming oftentimes from so far behind, the measurements that western education systems have imposed are actually undermining the success of the students. That's why the target creation with first nations is so important, because that's exactly how we got here: a colonial system imposing western ideology on indigenous peoples, sometimes in ways that were harmful and oftentimes in ways that were extremely underfunded, including under the previous government, actually did more damage than good, and so—