Thank you very much.
I'd like to move on to Ms. Allan.
Ms. Allan, you spoke of the work of GE and your involvement in northern and remote Canada. I'm one of those women who grew up in northern Canada, and I'm honoured to represent my home region, where I come from. I firmly agree with your assessment of some of the challenges girls face in our parts of the country.
In talking about that, of course, perhaps the most stark inequality is faced by aboriginal girls. Of course that inequality can be seen in terms of educational funding and the kind of imbalance we see when it comes to funding schools on reserve compared to schools off reserve.
Do you think it's important to see adequate funding for education on reserve?