Yes, Mr. Speaker. Earlier, I said that we continuously are getting feedback from our participants as well as our teachers. It does help us. It's very critical that we get that feedback so we can make adjustments to the program to make it a lot better, a little bit more efficient.
We've learned a lot of things already. One thing that we've seen as a strong success is the in-school monitor. We've also learned how the courses are being taught, which ones are being more effective. But one great success out of this program is the relationship-building between communities, participants that are in different communities. One of the great things that this program does is they bring them together for one time out of the year. I believe we had our participants from Resolution and Liard go up to Inuvik and meet with the teachers that they've only seen through video conferencing. So we're continually getting feedback and hope to expand the program and build on its success moving forward.