Mr. Chairman, just one final comment. I have no problem supporting the motion and one of the reasons is because, in my opinion, the department has two standards. I refer to the larger communities who have the luxury of having stand-alone buildings. I'm sure we're not going to have an adult education building connected to St. Pat's, or St. Joseph's, or any other school. I know of programs that are delivered are done in an apartment, I think, seven floors up in the Yellowknife Panda II building. I see a situation where the smaller communities are not given the opportunity to make those choices.
The government says that we look at the most economical way of doing it and that is to combine them and we'd look at why we should combine them. I've made arguments in that area too with the Minister, and the Minister is well aware of it. Up to now, we haven't seen anything progress anywhere with regard to why I feel that adult education should be separate from the mainstream education. I have no problems if the community has that opportunity, if they want to have a separate structure, as opposed to having it as part of the elementary or junior high school; I think they should have that choice. I don't think it should be imposed on them.