Mr. Chairman, I guess the Minister has to remember, too, that the reason Akaitcho Hall closed in the first place was because of the costs to keep the students there. It just wasn't economical for the government to do that. I don't say this without the government having to decide that...What they did, in closing down Akaitcho Hall, really affected my community. So I am sure that it also affects the government with regard to the amount of money that they have to spend to have students from Providence going to Simpson, because you really don't have any kind of scheduled services over there. I am sure that chartering the students, whichever way you look at it, costs a lot more than if you had scheduled services.
The other thing I wanted to say is that, again, I still have a problem with the adult education centre in Fort Providence. We have computers. Students do computer work, and we have a small classroom that houses about six computers and around it are the students trying to do other work, too, besides that. I am saying that if my priorities were set, I would have asked and requested that the Minister seriously look at that, because if you look at the allocation, it's not much. We are looking at maybe $200,000, and I am sure that we should be able to find those kinds of dollars within the existing budget, especially if you are going to get rid of your video equipment.