Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can tell you that we have had fairly good success with the Teacher Education Program in the Northwest Territories and we do, in fact, have the majority of the graduates staying in the north and continuing their work.
I can answer the Member's previous question now. Since the beginning of the program, there have been 394 teaching diplomas issued, 133 have gone on to Bachelors of Education and four have gone on to Masters of Education from the program. We have a number who are still employed in the Northwest Territories and of that number, 228 are currently teachers or divisional education council staff, education consultants, college instructors or on staff with Education, Culture and Employment. Nine are preschool teachers or special needs assistants. There are 32 who are currently enrolled in full-time Bachelor of Education studies outside of the Northwest Territories. There are 45 who are employed in other occupations that we are aware of and 64 who have passed away. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.