Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In response to the first question, as I mentioned in my statement, the consultation will take place not only by members of the forum, but district education authorities, principals and other adult educators are invited to conduct consultation sessions within their communities so we can have the broadest possible consultation across the north. We will be advertising this consultation is ongoing and inviting written submissions from those who cannot attend the public forums, wherever they may be. Certainly, we would expect to have some input from teachers or the teachers' association, if the association should choose to submit.
In response to the second question, it was felt that it would be worthwhile to make sure that a reasonable number of communities were visited across the north to allow the holding of public meetings. However, given the amount of time that is available and budgetary constraints, it was not felt that it would be possible to get to all communities. What we tried to do was pick a representative sample of communities across the north, as was done for the student financial assistance forum. The members of the forum could travel to hear regional concerns, but not spend an awful lot of money and time getting out to each and every community. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.