I guess the reason that I wanted to know specifically how many schools and the number of students within a school would lead me into the next part you were talking about in your opening remarks. To improve student achievements, we need to know how students are doing in key subject areas. Really by not being able to decide what jurisdictions or schools are doing well, you may in fact be telling students as you are in the Northwest Territories, that we are scoring low on a national level in science, when in fact a school district or even a school could be doing extremely well,
and you are still telling them, we are doing low. That would not be an accurate statement. That was why I was looking for the information about how many schools participated. Was it one in each region, or just a couple of schools. There were four students participating in the whole program. That was the reason for looking at that type of information, but I definitely have a concern here that you may be telling all the schools and all the students in the Northwest Territories we are below average in our science, you know the results prove it, whereas in fact there could be a lot of schools and a lot of students doing extremely well. Thank you.