Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. There have been a number of court challenges on this particular issue and our relationship with the French school association, or French school board. Those have, I think, come to some resolution. We have, in our capital plan, planned for the construction of a gym expansion at the school here in Yellowknife, and that is something that we actually have to now sit down with the school board and talk about.
With respect to the relationship with the school board, I think it's going to be important for the future Premier and the Minister of Education to actually sit down with the school board and have some conversations about how we can work together better, moving forward.
When it comes to school admissions, there is some legislative requirement that the individuals attending schools do have to be right-holders. So, we'd certainly have to have some conversation about that as well. I know there's a desire to allow some individuals who are not right-holders into the school. I think the court proceedings came down and said you have to be a right-holder. But is there any room for flexibility? I think we need to have a sit-down and make sure that it's still enrolling as intended and that we are meeting the needs of the French community here in the Northwest Territories.