Actually, all I know is that the only way we're going to develop economic security for Métis women is to start, even when they're young women, and work with them to help them understand the ways of how to live. They should be able to collect and gather in their way so that they can save for economic security when they have children.
The reality is that we're talking about these things, like the 42% lone families, and we say that we are underemployed. When you take into consideration...and I can use myself as an example. I have three daughters and all but one is of post-secondary age. How does one then afford to pay for all the tuition and things that are needed to go to university so that our daughters will have economic security? Those are things we are going to have to work toward. We know there's no quick answer for any of those things. It's going to be one step at a time for us.