That's why we decided to put in place the early childhood program; women wanted to work and they wanted to go to school, but there was no place for them to leave their children. We started that.
Currently there are eight students in that program. They study in their homes, but they can always contact Equay-wuk for support. There's a student support officer who works out of the office. We have an 800 number. They can e-mail or fax us their assignments. It's all based on assignments. They get a training allowance of $700-and-something to do this full time. They can also go part time. We have different intakes in the spring, in the summer, in the winter.
That's how that works. It seems to be working. There are graduates; I don't know how many right now.
Do you know?