It does seem to me that we have to somehow break the cycle. We heard yesterday, for instance, when we were in Winnipeg, that we--and I'm referring to the government and not to your organizations--are not necessarily doing enough to break the cycle. We heard from some very young people, and I was appalled that once they have to go to high school at the age of 14, they're moved down from remote communities, virtually ripped out of their homes, just to get an education. To me that isn't an ideal situation. We're used to having university-age students. The failure rate in first-year university for a lot of them is horrendous, just because they leave home. Doing that at 14 seems crazy.
So how can we best help break the cycle, in terms of funding or services that the federal government could provide?