Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The $2 million is all of the funding that's available for the entire Northwest Territories; so, yes, Yellowknife would be one of the places that the program may be offered. As to the specific locations where that type of training will be provided
this year, I do not believe that has been determined yet. As I mentioned in my response to Mr. Steen, the $2 million we have represents a reduction by two-thirds in the amount of funding that we had in the past fiscal year. We spent $6 million, between our money and the federal money, in the past year, providing this kind of program. So we are not going to be able to deliver nearly the amount of training that we did in the past year, and I doubt we will be able to meet the demand across the Northwest Territories. It's particularly frustrating for me, as Minister, to have to say that because we have all sorts of demonstrated success with this program. But I have been unable to convince the federal government -- and I have spoken to Mr. Young and Ms. Ethel Blondin-Andrew about the program and how well it has worked -- to come on board with it again. We just don't have any more money. So we will do our best to provide equity of access across the Northwest Territories, but all Members will have to recognize that the amount of money we have is insufficient to meet the demand across the Territories.