Yes, thank you. I would appreciate having a look at that report if it is available. An area I spoke about yesterday was education being not necessarily tailored to specific jobs, but at least having the ability to identify where future jobs might be in the territories. Whatever I think, all know the students who are in our school system in the territories in all likelihood want to stay in the territories. The question becomes where is it the students can possibly obtain a job in the future? I will make a statement. I think it is one I feel is there. I do not have any reasons for saying it other than I am making some assumptions. Part of the difficulty I think students face in the territories is there are no jobs out there. There is no real future to look forward to. If you are in school and are taking education but do not know where you are going to end up for a job, let
alone a profession, then it must become very discouraging. Can the department tell me if they have looked at the idea of identifying where potential large numbers of jobs might be in the years to come? If they are hypothetically in mining, then at least the department could tailor their programs more to that. For example, if you are in Nunavut, you have the establishment of the Nunavut government. Education systems then can be tailored to that. I am wondering if there is such a study being undertaken or statistics analyzed or some sort of identification?