Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I believe that the first Member was recommending that we invest more in providing grade extensions in the Nunavut region. I think that our policy is to provide grade extensions across the Northwest Territories, and we are putting as much effort into it as we can. The problem we face is that in the difficult financial times we have right now, it is impossible to come up with any more money than what we are proposing for schools. But I think the Member can be assured that we are working as diligently as possible in the department to encourage grade extensions across the Northwest Territories, and will continue to do that.
The Member asked about graduation rates, and I have some numbers available by board that I could provide. I don't have the total for the Nunavut region, but I can provide it by board in the Nunavut region. For instance, in the Baffin region in 1991-92, there were 21 graduates; in 1994-95, there were 39 graduates. In the Keewatin region in 1991-92, we had 20 graduates; in 1994-95, we had 14. In the Kitikmeot in 1991-92, we had six graduates; and, in 1994-95, we had seven. So, as Members can see, we certainly don't have significant numbers of graduates up till now, and I think that there needs to be a continued emphasis on getting students to stay in high school and to complete their educations. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.