Mr. Chairman, I heard what Mr. Arvaluk is saying. It makes a fair argument towards the separation of these two learning centres, if I understand correctly what he's saying and what he's proposing. I guess it does make some sense, in terms of the fact that he's aware of what is taking place in that community and how this is going to affect the people in that area; particularly adult students who may be seeking another chance at getting an education that was not afforded them earlier on when circumstances would have been different. Once they take the big step towards getting to school, we need to offer them every assistance to remain there. One of them is the ability to study in an environment that's less obstructive from other external distracting stimuli.
If the honourable Member understands his community well enough -- and he appears to -- and he's making some suggestion towards improving on a good system already, I think that it certainly is within the mandate of the Department of Education to look at that and make sure that, in fact, what is being offered to students there is the best. If a stand-alone is the answer to some of the problems, then I think it would not be that onerous a task to do that. There may be some costs attached to that that I'm not aware of. But if it's possible, then it certainly should be looked at. It's a worthwhile motion to support. Thank you.