Thank you, Madam Chair. Perhaps I should rephrase my question or my statement: The building, as I explained to the Minister earlier, was, in fact, condemned by DPW. The community took the initiative, with some help from the Department of Education, to renovate the building for the present time to answer the shortage of space for grade 11 and 12 in that community. It was a condemned building. The government did spend X number of dollars towards renovating it. The point is, it was supposed to be an interim solution because we did not have any place to put grade 11 and 12.
Now I understand that even though the school requirement is not met, use or capacity requirements are not met in Rankin Inlet, $5 million is being identified for that place and yet they're not answering the shortage in my community. I would agree with the Minister that DPW did go back in there and renovate the building, they did put money in it to bring it up to what they call safety standards, but it's still a temporary solution as far as we're concerned. As a matter of fact, Madam Chair, I invite the Minister, rather than send DPW down there to have another look, to go and have a look himself to see what we have. Thank you.