Thank you. I've seen a lot of changes over the last 16 years, and I think there are such significant changes that we can now at least be certain that these bodies of authority are going to be more responsive to the community.
The other thing is that, unfortunately, you have to keep associating this to other sections. You have to associate it to 117 where it says, an education body shall, (k), "With the advice of education staff, parents and community elders, develop and deliver culture based school programs in accordance with the requirements of the curriculum." The curriculum, as we're developing it now --and Dene Kede is the basis in the west for the delivery of culture-based education --will form the basis by which this particular matter is addressed.
I guess I view it in that context, that this cultural variation has to be respected; the programs have to be planned; then there's a requirement later on that this has to be done in conjunction with the community, with the elders and with the leadership. So you have to read it all in context, otherwise you will just read one section and not consider the direction in another that this must be implemented.