It's a good point, although first things first, when we consider that it would appear that aboriginal women, from the standpoint of the kinds of circumstances they're faced with.... Being a woman is one thing, but then also being an aboriginal woman, as referred to in our background notes, is almost a kind of double jeopardy. So they are really coming from behind. I would say that, agreeably, we want equity in education, but it would appear that there is starting to be some good progress made.
Finally, I don't know if we have time for this or not, but we currently have a bill before the House regarding the repeal—I guess it's a repeal, but I don't have a legal background—of section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act with respect to removing the clause as it relates to limiting human rights for aboriginal peoples. Do you have any thoughts on that initiative that is currently under way in the House of Commons?