Thank you, Mr. Speaker. One of the concerns has always been graduation rates in communities. With the extension of up to grade 12 in the communities, it offers an opportunity for students to stay in their home communities to take education. That is starting to increase enrolments within the school system. We are noticing that, and yet there is not a drop in enrolments in the larger centres, which seems to indicate that students are either coming back into school or certainly remaining in school.
Having community-based grade 10 to 12 does offer more opportunities for individuals to graduate and proceed through the school system. I think it is one of the keys to ensuring that we do get more people from the communities to graduate out of our system. There is always the question of how successful are we in the communities. I think that is always an area of concern and needs attention on an ongoing basis. The stability of teachers within the community is always an area of concern. Teacher turnover has an effect on that, although our teacher turnover seems to have stabilized a bit, other than certain pockets throughout the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.