Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just on the campus question first, which Ms. Lee is very interested in being kept informed and we certainly can do that. Our first step would be to do a program plan, which eventually becomes part of the capital planning process. But we need to, first of all, work with the board and develop a program plan. As I say, that's the first step.
We are offering more and more university degree programs. For instance, with our teacher education program the degree is now granted out of the University of Saskatchewan or elsewhere. We are going to be introducing that as a degree program, and it will be located in Fort Smith. I believe that's at the start of 2004 that we'll start that particular program. We already provide a nursing program in conjunction with the University of Victoria, and a social work program with the University of Regina for degree granting. More and more I think the college is leaning toward providing those particular degrees here in the North. It takes some time to ensure that we're appropriately accredited for granting degrees, and that our degrees are recognized by other universities. It's important for us to pursue it on that basis.
The college, it must be remembered, offers more than just a degree style of programs. They offer certificates and diplomas. So the steps probably would be a university/college type of set-up, which is similar to what's available in British Columbia, where degrees and diplomas and certificates are provided, Mr. Chair.