Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I cannot make that commitment here today without doing a lot more work on this, and reviewing this situation with the language communities that are out there.
I can assure the Member that more and more in the schools, we are concentrating on ensuring that there is an aboriginal component which includes language. For instance, the Dene Kede program, which has been developed, has been presented from kindergarten to grade 7, and now is being expanded to grades 7 and 10. Inuuqatigiit is the Inuit equivalent.
As well, we are concentrating on ensuring that we get as many teachers entering the teacher education program through Aurora College. That is hopefully going to have some success for us down the road. There is certainly some concentration on ensuring that we revive these languages. In the case of the Deh Cho, I know they are bringing forth a proposal. They have just finished a study there and they are bringing forth a proposal. Until we get the aboriginal language community representatives back together, I cannot make the commitment that the Member is asking for at this particular time. Thank you.