Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I believe we do have continuity. For example, we have the Dene Kede program, which is offered at the moment from K to 6 and we are extending that from grades 7 to 12, I believe. The curriculum possibilities are there but, as I stated, I respect the control and desire on people in the communities to be able to select.
Additionally, of course, we have been concentrating on ensuring that governance is done in that fashion. There is a district education authority in each community and there is also a district education council. Those bodies make the decision as to what is to be selected for those particular communities. Thank you.