Thank you, Madam Chair. I believe that we track all the expenses within the department that might be considered the costs of division, so we could in fact provide that information. I don't have it with me today.
But I would like to point out that, by and large, the expenditures that I talked about in my opening comments were preparing or getting ready to prepare people for jobs in Nunavut, and that's as a result of knowing that there will jobs created in the civil service in Nunavut. There isn't any difference between recognizing that those jobs will be there and recognizing that there may be jobs in the mining industry and making sure that we are preparing people for jobs in mining. This one is a difficult one to say that it would be any different than any other expenditure. We see an opportunity for people in the North to get a job in a certain area, so we work to make sure that our employment training is geared towards that end.
The other cost would be, our department has helped coordinate the Inuit employment plans for other departments, but there would not be significant costs there. The other departments would probably have had more costs for their share of preparing those plans than the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. Thank you, Madam hair.