Okay, then. Basically, what the Minister is saying is that rather than say 190 instructional days, what you will say in section 126 is 190 times three, 190 times 5.25 and 190 times 5.5. Right?
Okay, so that is one issue. The other issue Mr. Koe brought up is a separate issue altogether. It is whether or not, in the legislation, we set the minimum hours or leave it up to the boards to set the minimum hours. That's a philosophical debate. What we thought in the standing committee and what we have heard around this House is that every school in the territories should have a basic minimum standard, and if any school board wants to go higher than that, it's up to them. But that we all, collectively, all of us, the rainbow coalition...
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...would set that basic minimum standard. There was some consensus in the committee that we would do that. If there is agreement for that philosophical basis then I don't have a problem with what the Minister is saying, to put it into ours. Because then you have a basic minimum, but you leave to the school board the opportunity to have some flexibility in the number of hours in a day. Thank you.