Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I don't know if this is the proper time to bring this up but I'm going to bring it up anyway. For a number of years, Madam Chair, the Tuk school has been operating in a condemned building, for grade 11 and 12; that building was originally condemned by the Department of Public Works when it was an adult education centre. In order to speed up getting grade 11 and 12 in the community, the community agreed to try and renovate that building so that they could have grade 11 and 12 in the community rather than having to wait for the government to come forward with expansions to the school.
Over the past year, that building has been shut down a number of times for furnace smoke in the classrooms. As a matter of fact, at one point, the teachers had to leave the building until it was cleaned up because everything was covered with soot. That happened early last fall. I know the community has been after the department for some time to put a proper extension to the school in Tuk to get away from this problem. We've also been after the government to try and improve that building; if they cannot address the extension at this time, then to improve the condemned building that they're using for a school. I don't know why this department hasn't addressed that problem. Could the Minister give me some indication as to what they plan to do with that building this year? Before it burns down, could they renovate it?