 We have a foundation, which is the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation, and our basic program is the Science and Engineering program. The basic goal is to increase the number of First Nations, Métis, Inuit, non-status, graduating from university in science and engineering. Grade 11 students across Canada come here and they spend most of the time in the labs. If students are really into, like, they want to go into science, this is such a good opportunity to get to know a university lab and, like, to just, like, maneuver around all the equipment and stuff, because it's a lot different than a high school lab. I'm originally from Bobska. There's, like, almost nothing like this anywhere. This is all new to me. It's really something I'd really like to do. We saw caribou or reindeer, and there's a mother there who just had her calf and we got to see their muskox sunny, and they were showing us beagles and how to do an examination properly, and we got to do an examination on horses as well, and I got to feel what a calf head feels like inside a mother cow, so that was nice, I guess. It's a unique experience for the students, but also for us. Our obligation as citizens is to share that knowledge and also to encourage people to follow this path and to bring their brightness into our field. I think that they can see that science is something fun and something cool. I hope that when they go back to the community, they can spread this news about the sciences for everyone. I'm delighted that we are able to do the program for the first time at University of Calgary, and we hope that this program will grow and bring more Indigenous students to University of Calgary, not only to the faculty of veterinary medicine, but to other faculties on campus as well. I've been having such a good time here, and it's not just the lab either, it's the whole experience, like being in university, and I honestly don't even want to leave. It's so awesome here. It's been like life-changing almost. It really opened in my eyes like new opportunities and possibilities for my future.