Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, first of all, under capital planning, the Francophone community in Iqaluit has requested, for a couple of years now, a new program school for the Francophone usage in Iqaluit where the Francophone population has been increasing. Right now they have some dedicated classrooms within Nakashook School doing a program.
I recently saw a letter from the Minister, about a month ago I believe, maybe a little longer, to the federal Minister for Heritage, the Honourable Sheila Copps, about combining some federal infrastructure money that had been allocated to Iqaluit for another school, which would be paid by the federal government as an incremental cost of Iqaluit being the capital of Nunavut and because of the increased enrolments we are expecting. I am wondering if the Minister or his staff could update me on both of those issues, the new school for Iqaluit under the incremental money, what type of capital planning the department is involved in with that program, and also an update on the Francophone school, the new French school that they are asking for and how the department sees the tie-in between the federal DIAND money for the Iqaluit school as under the incremental money that has been provided and how they are going to cost-share it as the Minister proposed in the letter to Sheila Copps with the Department of Canadian Heritage, if I read the letter correctly. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.