Mr. Chairman, just so that there is no confusion here, we are not building onto a building, just for nine people. We are trying to deliver a program within the existing facility. Once it expands beyond those initial numbers, then we consider the expansion of the program just to accommodate those students. I just want to be clear about that.
What the honourable Member is raising is an additional matter that we are taking very seriously. As Minister, I take it very seriously that there is an obligation on our part for us to seriously consider section 23 of the Constitution. Part of the Northwest Territories Act also includes our commitment to French and English. As a result of that, the department, along with this particular community, is working to try to organize the resources for the governance of a school and the resources for a French first language program. We are already offering it. The question is, how much do we expand it across the Northwest Territories in terms of Iqaluit, et cetera? We are going to have to be cautious about it, but still be responsible in responding to those needs as well. I can't give you numbers at this particular juncture. We are trying to work together on that particular matter.