A lot of the work I do.... Just to go back, in terms of the beginning of the First Nations University of Canada, it actually started in the communities, with community-based programming. It was established in 1976. In 1988, with core education, especially, it moved on campus.
Today, a lot of our students are commuting from their home reserves to our university here in Regina, in Prince Albert, and in Saskatoon, because there's a lack of housing. They live on maybe $1,000 a month and rent is $900. It's impossible for them to live in the city, based on their allowances. Right now, a lot of them still prefer to commute and live in their communities.
We need to strengthen what we do within the communities. That's the message I get from our students, that we need to support them.