Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just a word of caution on that particular matter. We have a policy at the moment where all our students are to be either educated in their community or close to their community, in their region. If the provision of services is not available in that particular region, then it is our intention to consider providing educational programming somewhere in the Northwest Territories, depending on whether the board agrees.
The other issue is that it is not a department decision that has been made about supporting the student, but a board decision. In conclusion, our government funding one student has very significant consequences for any other students and parents being allowed to make a decision about where that student can attend school.
There could be situations where parents and students make the choice of attending high school in Edmonton, or for that matter, in Winnipeg or in Ottawa. That has not been the intention of the direction that we are undertaking in the area of education. We are trying to move programming to the communities to serve our students closer to home. I think if we can continue in that direction, we will recognize tremendous success -- as has been the case so far -- of high school students remaining in school and graduating. Thank you, very much.