One other comment, Mr. Chairman. I've made a lot of noise about the changes to the funding of student residences and the study that the department undertook. I don't want to spend any more time on it today. Just to say that I am generally pleased with the way this episode has ended.
I am told by the Baffin divisional board that their recent meetings with the department were satisfactory. The Ukiivik residence will remain open in the coming year, but in a scaled down format, with reduced staff. I think a longer-term plan will give the board and the region time to develop longer-term plans, which I hope will include trades training and continue to emphasize advanced education for those students who need it.
So, I just want to say that I am satisfied with the way things turned out. I know the Minister thinks that I was unduly alarmed. But I think if I hadn't been unduly alarmed, it might not have turned out the way it did. All's well that ends well. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.