No, Mr. Speaker. I can indicate to the honourable Member that the board has not received, at least to my knowledge, a request for an extension of grades in the communities. Once the board has received a request for extension of grades, a number of factors have to be considered. One, the financial resources for the school board and for the local community education council. Secondly, classroom space or accommodation for the students. The matter of home boarding is important in ensuring that students who have parents who want to go on the land have appropriate accommodation, either at student residences or home boarding, depending on what is agreed to. The other aspect is to ensure that we have the appropriate teaching staff in place to ensure the programs are properly delivered. Thirdly, that the regional education boards are on side in conjunction with the community education councils.
Mr. Speaker, to add further to the information for my honourable colleague, the communities which were broken down were; Gjoa Haven had two students return home, Coppermine had two, Cambridge Bay had five, Taloyoak had three, Holman had two and Pelly Bay had four.