Thank you. One matter of concern to me, for instance, is the unwillingness of Members maybe to appreciate the advantages of a situation like this. What is happening is that there may be a situation, even in the schools, where the adult students will have access to the business labs, to the science rooms, to industrial arts, even to the gymnasium, as generally has not been the case. The so-called separate community learning centres only provide classrooms, they don't provide those additional resources.
The other point I wanted to make is that even with regard to classes -- and I know my honourable colleague knows this full well, Mr. Arvaluk -- and the significant requirement of dollars even now to keep up and maintain schools to meet the needs of children. So when we're trying to find a way to save the resources and be capable of providing the programming, some of these considerations have to be made and given to ensure that we can utilize all the facilities available.
So that is the situation and we're promoting it wherever we can across the Northwest Territories so that we can use more of our money much better. I think that wherever we can save money and get better results and returns, that's where we're trying to head. Knowing the consciousness of the honourable Member, that he would want any Minister to be careful and to be more responsive while at the same time being cognizant of the costs. I understand, and I also appreciate the comments that are being made. I do think there's a major misunderstanding and it needs to be resolved.