Thank you. I don't want to debate this issue but I'll tell you this, at this particular juncture, we're approximately $21 million short for school programming, capital programming for elementary school K-12. We need to find a way to run programs much better. All I'm suggesting to the honourable Members is that the more we try to organize this, the better it is. In some communities we may be able to address the capital separately but in working together, it's my view we can come to a solution, but that's the only way we can do it. We have to look at the cost and look at the increase in our school-aged population because it's very, very significant.
I can tell you this, in the Keewatin region, for instance, what had not been planned is 200 more students going in the school program that were not there last year. That's the increase in growth in those communities. These are the kinds of problems we're encountering. The adult programming, too, is expanding very significantly. These are the kind of things we are trying to consider in terms of planning for our capital projects. I need the honourable Members to appreciate that that's the issue.