Thank you very much.
I spoke to you about a former warden in several of our correctional institutions. Monty Bourke is now the commissioner of corrections in the Northwest Territories. He and I were discussing this very issue. I was getting some ideas from him. He said currently in the Northwest Territories there is a great need for tradespeople. They work 12 days on and 12 days off. Of course, in our prison system we know there are a lot of—too many—first nations folks. I know that in Warkworth there is a program that teaches traditional things to our first nations members, but we also need people in our diamond mines, because there's huge need.
I wonder if you have contemplated working with resource industries that are hungry for some of these skilled labourers, especially in areas where there's a high first nations population. I wonder if you could talk about the programs you have for first nations vis-à-vis learning traditional trades and then the new trades of today.