Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Ms. Harnum, you have answered the question. Given that there is a fair amount of work done under the commission, I think it is very important that you outline the requirement for more staff within the Languages Commission's office.
Since you have been appointed to the commission, you and I, on two occasions I think, talked about things that are in the report. If I recall correctly, you mentioned that some time you would like to travel to Kitikmeot; Pelly Bay, Gjoa Haven, Spence Bay and other communities within the region.
I see the Languages Commission is a very important division within this government and the parents are encouraging their kids to learn the Inuktitut language which, unfortunately, is being lost in some of the communities. You know that, and we know that. Given that aspect, Mr. Chairman, I wonder if you have already consulted with the education council. Perhaps talking to the parents is important as well, and working with the regional education council. Have you had anyone approach you from these different groups of educators requesting or requiring some educational materials that can be used in the classroom? Has anyone approached you on working together with the community education council to come up with the materials that can be used by Inuktitut teachers in the classroom? Has that ever come up when you talk to people who are interested in preserving and promoting the language? Thank you.