Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, no, I cannot point out, based on the '97/98 capital plan. I would have to go back, as the Minister knows, through two or three years to see the additions. I can relate a story of when I lived in Hall Beach. They were building there in 1987/88 and I see now that you are doing an addition to the school there. What happened in 1987/88, Mr. Patterson was the Minister of Education and I saw him at the airport in Iqaluit. I said to Dennis, "Look, Dennis, you are building a school, I think it is a six classroom school. That is what we have right now. You need to replace it." He wrote a letter to Mr. Handley and they upgraded the school and added the extra two classrooms. It came into play in 1988/89. I see that we are going to do a $2.5
million addition to that school, which is needed in the community because the population is growing.
Tomorrow after I have had a chance tonight, I will be working until 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. in the office, I will find some other things. My question is on education, priority and planning. What is the criteria the department uses? When Mr. Dent and these departmental officials sit down to review the construction and additions to schools, what is the formula they are using to figure out what the population or the student enrolment will be and project a couple of years forward, so we do not get into a situation of revamping or adding on to the schools? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.