Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the reason for my asking this question right now, I know they are in negotiations, is because the money that has been allocated for the new school in Iqaluit under the federal incremental monies was budgeted for 1997-98 year, which is the one we are in right now. It would be hoped that those supplies, those building
materials, will come in on sealift this coming fall for construction. The idea of combining the French school with the incremental school and the Cornerstone Program study that has been completed in Iqaluit, there was no recommendation of that, in that report that I recall seeing. Would the Minister be able to tell me, is the department suggesting or recommending that the french school that the Minister has written the Minister for Canadian Heritage on, the Honourable Sheila Copps, is that a dedicated school for French, a stand-alone, stick-built school for French or is the department still looking at combining the incremental school that is found in the federal infrastructure money and having more dedicated classes? Thank you.