Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have heard a number of concerns raised by parents in my community about students, when they go south for further education for courses that are not available in the north, how difficult that adjustment is for many of them. Students coming from a community with a population of 17,000. Has the department considered trying to provide an extended program up to grade 12 in more communities, rather than trying to put high school in each community, so young people get the opportunity to experience what it is like living in another community. No doubt they will have to travel to southern institutions to go to college or university, for those that choose that route. The question is: is
it financially feasible to them? Is it not better for the students to be exposed to different cultures and sizes of communities early on? Thank you.