Thank you, Madam Chair. If somebody were to ask what is in here in terms of the cost for division, I can't answer that question, but I can say that what we have in this budget for Education, Culture and Employment is very, very little in terms of the extra costs for division. For instance, the acting deputy minister, when he was assistant deputy minister last summer, was given the extra duty of being responsible for the schools in Nunavut. Mr. Cleveland, in his position of assistant deputy minister, was given responsibility for schools in the western part of the Territory. We did not identify incremental funding to move Mr. Colbourne's office into Nunavut because we didn't have those incremental funds. There has been very little in incremental funding that has been spent by this department for the creation of Nunavut. What we are doing mostly involves identifying the potential for jobs in the Nunavut region, being in the civil service and making sure that the money we are spending for employment training -- which we would be spending anyway for employment training -- in that region is targeted for making sure that people are trained to work in the civil service because that's where we see the best opportunity for jobs coming up in the near term.
As I said, I could provide to the Member what we have spent in past years as incremental funding, because the department staff have been asked to keep track of their time and expenditures where they relate, on an incremental basis, to the cost of division. I think the Member would find that it has been very limited to date. Thank you, Madam Chair.