Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just as a comment, I do know that I've been contacted by constituents who have expressed a lot of concern about what they fear is the downgrading in the services available through that library. I think Mr. Lewis has been pointing out quite succinctly that this is a world-class facility and I would hope that we would be able to take a look at the staffing and ensure that we are, in fact, able to provide services on a level that they should be provided in a world-class facility. I think there's a real risk that what has been built up over a great many years as a valuable resource could be if not lost, sort of lost in the shuffle because people don't know what is there or are not able to access it as easily as they might otherwise.
Mr. Chairman, if I might move on to another area of concern under this task that has to do with colleges. Again, Mr. Lewis was asking earlier today about the use of Akaitcho Hall by Yellowknife Education District No. 1. I believe he had asked whether or not there was a consultant brought in to take a look at what the uses could be and the Minister advised that it was an internal review. I know that Arctic College sees the use of Akaitcho Hall as being a valuable resource too. I understand that the feeling is that they could consolidate all of the different locations that they are using in Yellowknife into that one location and feel that they could get out of expensive leases now spread out across and around Yellowknife and use the building for basically a campus in terms of classrooms and offices. I know that Arctic College is amenable to multi-use so there might be some way to coordinate the use between Arctic College and Yellowknife Education District No. 1. I wonder if that sort of approach is being looked at. Are we looking at ways of perhaps putting the facility to use rather than having it sit empty? Perhaps on an incremental basis instead of looking for $4 million, $5 million, or $6 million to try and upgrade the building to take it on all at once.