Mr. Speaker, that's really the responsibility and the task of Arctic College themselves. We're not involved in the day-to-day operational issues. I can advise the honourable Member that in one particular region, in the case of the Mackenzie Delta/Beaufort area, there is a case of a collective group of people getting together to review the whole matter of training educational programs. In the case of the Nunavut leadership meetings, prior to that there was a collective group of people who were involved in the divisional boards of education. NTI, NITC, I believe, got together to begin the process of addressing the educational training needs in those particular respective areas.
These are larger bodies that are getting together and in some instances there is a collective group of individuals who get together on a regular basis. It's my hope that once we get all the career centres established, that part of the responsibility will be a collective gathering of individuals who are involved in education and training so we lay some groundwork and framework for the kinds of training programs that would be offered by Arctic College.
The other component that's important here is whether or not we are delivering the programs in our schools so they meet the challenges for the labour market that's in their particular region or in their community. So I think that's an important part of our planning process.