I don't have any questions. I just wanted to conclude by saying that as an aboriginal person I do have grave concerns about my own language as well as the other ten languages in the Northwest Territories that are under assault. I feel that we have to do more. I also feel that maybe it's time we looked at whether the government delivering that program is really the best solution to preserving our own languages.
The other thing is with regard to syllabics. I still have an interest in that area. I would still like to see it survive and be encouraged so that people might even be...I know Helen told me all her scores in that area, too, but maybe she could travel to other communities to do that sort of thing. I'm always interested in that area but I don't want to see ten years from now that aboriginal languages are just a memory. I'm afraid they will be if we continue. I totally agree with you when you say that all aboriginal languages are on the decline. In the north it's at a slower pace but it's still declining. You, as the Languages Commissioner, should seriously look at whether we're doing justice by providing that program or whether we should allow the aboriginal people to take that responsibility to ensure that the languages are preserved.