Yes. Half people are just as important as full-time people. As we learned in Mr. Arngna'naaq's Renewable Resource supp the other day, PYs can even be quarter PYs.
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I think this one could be subjected to abuse or misunderstanding. In case you think I am joking about the dangers of acronyms, I want to tell you a little story before I conclude.
One of the perils of using acronyms is they can have unintended consequences. You have to be very careful, for example, in choosing a name for an organization because the acronym may contain an unpleasant surprise.
I have been pressing Mr. Nerysoo for months about giving college east and college west new names and I am very delighted that he has resolved the question recently with some very inspiring new names. But now I want to warn the Minister that he is faced with finding a name for the Inuvik campus of the new Aurora College. He was musing the other day that perhaps it might be appropriate to name that campus after a person who has made a great contribution to education in the region. I just want to warn him that he should be very careful in selecting this name because when I was on Cabinet way back when, and when I was Minister of Education way back when, we decided to create a college out of the adult vocational training centre in Fort Smith, or the AVTC, as it was fondly known. So we decided the college needed a new name and we thought the democratic way of having it would be to have a name-the-college contest and let the students and the good people of Fort Smith decide the name.
So, Mr. Speaker, Cabinet was about to approve the contest winner for the new college at Fort Smith and make it official, when suddenly someone said wait a minute, what about the acronym. I want to warn Mr. Nerysoo, before he finalizes the new name for the Inuvik campus, especially if he is going to name it after a person, ask that question. What about the acronym? The name we almost gave to the Fort Smith college, Mr. Speaker, was Stewart Hodgson Institute of Technology. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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