Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The other thing that I was talking about was the desire on the part of lots of people in the community to have a campus for Yellowknife. I'm sorry, I should correct that. We do have a campus there, it's just not an independent, self-contained college campus. The voices that I hear are not from Yellowknife residents only, but the students who go to school there. It has been a long-running issue for the students, because of the lack of housing that Mr. Bell has mentioned, as well as parking. You know, just having enough space to do what's required. I just checked the budget to see what's in store for capital planning, and I don't see anything allocated for the capital plan for Yellowknife Campus in the budget for a long time; not within the 10-year span that we're looking in. The Minister has mentioned that the college board of governors has mentioned this as well, so I'm interested in knowing where the discussions are at this point about the possibility of a self-contained, independent campus for the college in Yellowknife. Thank you.
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General Comments
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 24th, 2003
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