With regard to the letter I received from the honourable Member just before the last appearance, I believed that when I appeared in the Assembly last time that I answered the same questions that were in the letter. So, if the Member would like a written reply, I can provide that, but I thought that I had answered those same questions when I appeared before. That is why I didn't send a written reply.
It does say, "To take all actions and measures within the authority of the Languages Commissioner with a view to ensuring recognition of the rights, status and privileges of each of the official languages and compliance with the spirit and intent of this act in the administration of the affairs of government institutions, including any of their activities relating to the advancement of aboriginal languages." So I felt that in this case it was my role to assist in advancing an understanding about aboriginal languages in this particular case as this university, because it has an agreement with the GNWT Department of Education because we don't have university education here, therefore, these students are there as NWT students, is almost as an extension of our own education system. If I could play a role in promoting an understanding about languages there, then I felt that this was a role that I should play and that I should at least try to make a contribution to that particular situation.