Mr. Chairman, I guess I am going to have to speak in opposition to this motion. I think it is extremely important that the government and the department move ahead in a manner which was proposed by the two Yellowknife School Districts, No. 1 and No. 2, and that we deal with the situation in Yellowknife to make sure that the whole problem is fast-tracked and solved within the next couple of years. That means that we have to move ahead with design, tender and contract documents within the next fiscal year in order to be able to achieve the construction in the 1993-94 year.
I am also somewhat concerned with the Minister when he talks about the three boards planning. I think it is very important that we get to a point in Yellowknife where we have two school boards dealing with kindergarten to grade 12 in a comprehensive fashion. When the Minister is proposing this motion, saying that he is going to have planning money for the three school boards to deal with the problem, it does not satisfy me. It does not deal with the problem the way I see it, and that means that Sir John Franklin has to become a school that is part of the Yellowknife system, not part of the territorial system. Mr. Chairman, I am afraid that I would have to urge people to vote against this motion.