Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the colourful answer the Minister gave me, but as I understand it, typically, if you want to go to college or such as like Mount Royal or Grant McEwan, you would need some type of math or science or English in order to qualify to get in there and I'm just trying to understand. Does Pathways provide those types of skills? I'm happy to hear that we've got some elders who want to make sure that the Pathways Program is sort of relevant to the environment, but I'm sure to get into Grant McEwan, one
of the requirements is not learning how to skin a beaver or anything along that line. They're going to want real, in the sense of academia skills such as math, science and English. I appreciate the cultural content because to a lot of people that is it and that's very important to proceed forward. Does Pathways prepare students to go on to college in the context of, for example, Mount Royal? Thank you.