Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you, Mr. Minister. I had one partner in the Sahtu communities who said they were interested in looking at an initiative where they can start training our young people, men and women, in terms of the heavy equipment in terms of mechanics and driving and so forth. That's something that maybe after this we can have some discussions. They were very interested, and they said we could look at this and this government to get the show on the road and start training our people here.
The other point I want to make to the Minister, Mr. Chairman, is there was a company in Fort Good Hope that worked up there last winter. Some of the young students want to get into training, so this company donated a considerable amount of money in terms of saws and hammers and all sorts of carpentry equipment for the Fort Good Hope school. We have good partners and good business people in the communities to support our youth in advancing their careers. I'm not too sure if that has been communicated to your department, Mr. Minister. I was in Fort Good Hope when that thing happened and the teachers were smiling. This is where we want to get our young people in grades 10, 11 and 12 to start thinking about careers either in law or medicine or administration or carpentry or electrical and plumbing, and start steering them towards that direction and give them that direction. This company has done that in that sense, because it knows that it's good business for them. It helps the students and it's good for public relations with the communities. I wonder in terms of career development and career advancement, would the department look at communicating with the chairs in terms of starting to steer the students into the trades area or into the world such as business, law, medicine and management. I would like to ask the Minister if he would somehow communicate that to the boards and his officials to take a look at this process here.