Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have no comments. I appreciate the words that the Member has spoken. I think they are important in the decisions that we are making regarding education. I want Members to recognize that even if we are embarking on a program of extending grades in our communities, that success is based on good planning. It is not only based on commitments where we agree in principle, but we are also committed to providing the financial and human resources such as teachers or extra staff in the communities to ensure the success of the program. That needs work and planning. It is not meant to make it difficult for the communities.
The other issue is, presently, the school programs are growing quickly. We don't have the dollars to respond to all the requests that are made. We need to make sure we have good programming for students from kindergarten to grade ten, or whatever grades are in the communities. On the matter of Arctic Bay and grade 11, I can respond to the Member in the affirmative. That program will be proceeding in 1994.