 The program I participate in year to year like it's a seasonal job is single track to success. It's like I maintain mountain bike trails and sometimes in the spring we teach others how to maintain trails or build their own trails for in their own communities. Usually the age range is like pretty sure it's 14 because that's when I started when I started working in like it's my first summer job ever so like it's so I got my sin number made out for this freaking this job so I think that's like the age range we would aim for but like the limit is kind of like to your own physical limits or to your own mental like uh like kind of confidence or whatever to to do it but like it's there's like other ways you could help too I mean other than that there's like it's kind of up to you for the the limit it's like 14 is the youngest and the limit is like your own what do you call it again like your to your own risk to add your own like on the mountain bike trails that we have up here it says at your own risk usually people who like to hike or outdoors people outdoorsy people like I don't know we don't want to get them like someone out in the wilderness where they're like they don't know what they're doing like they're when they're in a dangerous situation or something but like people that they're like confident with out in the land and just like to have fun and get adrenaline rushes with the aim is just to get people out on the land get the economy of like the community a little higher just through tourism and like getting people getting that town notice through mountain biking and like things like that I guess I mean other than that it's just like just changing your work ethics if you want if you will like if you really put your time and effort into it changes the way you think and like hard work and just like just everything in life just makes a little better in small ways just to improve efficiency on trail maintaining and like I don't know that's the only thing I could think of is like the most efficient way to like make a trail but like without making a big impact on the land kind of thing like this one my boss Derek always tries to aim for is like you want he's always like I don't know we always like to use hand tools we don't like to use machinery usually but when we do it's like it's very not minor but like it's for the very major kind of jobs that we need done like making a huge making a huge like jump or something either like you could be the logistics part of the business like learn how to finance and stuff or just learn to be like a labor worker but like like working with the hand tools and I don't know or else you could be like a heavy mechanic operator you could be like I mean heavy machinery operator like you could use the excavator or whatever to help us out with those major jobs like I mentioned earlier like I don't know that's like what we can vary for for like education that's kind of required for it but for like labor wise it's like it's kind of just labor just need to just need to think positive and do the right things I guess I mean just to get the right amount of energy for the day like it's the only education I think you could put out there is like physical education I've noticed positive changes and the people I've participated in it and yeah like I think it very uh changed like some people's not behaviors but like their their routines kind of thing most of the people I work with on the trails are like my family and stuff so indigenous to me would be like adversity through through trial and error I mean like that's all I could really say I mean like any any human being doesn't know everything they know just when they're born like you learn from your mistakes and just move on and look forward I mean like that's what an indigenous means to me I mean like just adversing through compromise education would be like kind of a must now in their modern world like there's it's always going to be there but like it's always nice to learn like things off of the land and I feel like the the future for indigenous education is is bright in Kirk Ross I don't I don't know the details I mean like I don't know there's people in CTFN that are organizing like a like a literacy kind of education for everyone kind of thing for everyone to learn like like our language from just from the basic phrases to something else if it wasn't for like the together today for children tomorrow we wouldn't have like any of the self-government like privileges or anything so I'm pretty grateful for that and I think that's a big push that needs to be done across Canada for in order to get indigenous education in general going so I think that's like my thoughts on the future more confidence to know that there's people behind me to to at least like support what I'm saying I guess or what I'm like achieving trying to achieve I guess like my goals and like that's anyone's kind of not opinion like not dreams but like what they would hope for