Thank you. Further to that, yesterday morning, Mr. Chairman, I spent three delightful hours, probably three of the best hours I have spent on the job so far, with the N'Dilo Community School here on a kind of job shadowing invitation. I learned that in this tiny school, their student allotment at the end of September was funded for 17 students that were enrolled. Today, Mr. Chairman, they have 26 students in their school. Their own enrolment is growing. These are students who have come into the N'Dilo school, Mr. Chairman, from other jurisdictions in the Northwest Territories.
I know this is also a situation in the Yellowknife school system here, which we are advised their student population remains relatively stable. However, over the course of the year, the population can turn over by as much as a third. There is an administrative burden, plus that of new students coming into the school. My question, Mr. Chairman, is what measures is the department taking to assist school divisions in adjusting for changes in school population beyond that September 30th deadline? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.