Thank you. I just want to speak to the motion. It's up for a vote right now, but what is proposed here is in the current legislation. It's mandatory to teach the aboriginal language and what the department will probably say is that it will lose the flexibility for the community to decide but, on the other hand, there's a price for flexibility. Let's say there's a community where English is the language of instruction, people on the board may decide to use the French language even though the majority is Slavey, for example. What happens is you lose the language. If you make it mandatory, it's for the survival of the language. Studies have shown that by the year 2000, we're going to lose a lot of the languages. If we leave this in, the way I see it, it's for the survival of the language. If you vote against it, you're voting against the language.
If you put in law that it's mandatory to put an aboriginal language in there...That's why I put it forward. That's the way it is currently in the act now, I just took it and revised it to make sure it's in there. Thank you.