Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The issue of magnet communities that the Member talked about is a concern. Right now Education, Culture and Employment recognizes what they call magnet facilities, but does not have any place in the formula for magnet communities which would be the regional centres with the better services. Yellowknife, of course, probably being the largest and the biggest of all magnet communities where people come for specialized services. As we look at trying to bring greater clarity to the issue of special needs in a more coordinated and effective approach, that will be one of the issues that are looked at. This is going to be a complex undertaking, the issue of special needs is very diverse and wide ranging. As I indicated earlier, the broader the definition, the more people that will be included and the wider the range. We are going to have to look at that in discussion with the DEAs and DECs and people that are involved in the work.
I agree as well that the issue as a government and as the Department of Education, Culture and Employment, the issue of training is one where we as well have to look at doing better. We have to be more coordinated, more consistent in the approach we take to training not only with special needs but in a whole host of areas, but special needs being the question at issue right now. We are going to be looking at how in fact you do that with what we have available, how is it done and how do we build it in so that it is done as a matter of course and not as a reaction or as a sporadic kind of attempt depending on who is there or where the interests may be. So the Member raises some points that we are adding to the mix as we try to move ahead on this issue. Thank you.