Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I concur with the honourable Member. I realize that sometimes the details may be absent, but the advice the honourable Member is giving is what we are looking for in terms of the things we need to do in the north. As we get that advice, we will become more specific about the actual ways which we respond to the comments made by the honourable Member regarding the working relationships or for that matter the partnerships and early intervention. It is our view that, as was stated by the honourable Member, early intervention is an absolutely essential part of our future programming that has to be considered in order for us to be even more successful.
When we go back to the Special Committee on Education in the early 1980s, it took them almost two years and almost $3 million to do the work. What that committee took two years to do, we did in one year. We understand the concern the honourable Member has made. While this is a discussion paper, it is our view that we want to have the document which outlines our responses broadly, not only that but more specifically, by June of this year. Then we can start to see what the solutions are.