Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I just want to talk about one of the education programs that has been run out of Yellowknife, particularly the Pre-Trades Entrance Program that was developed, not surprisingly, by a contractor from down south, to the tune of $30,000 over the last year. Now this expenditure, Mr. Speaker, may be a total waste of money if the program doesn't attract any northern interest or we have no students enrolling in the program. Mr. Speaker, I say attract, not in the sense that we don't have any young northerners interested in the program, because we do, Mr. Speaker. We have a lot of interest in the smaller communities to these types of programs. But many of these individuals who apply to enrol in this program are not attracted to this program anymore, because they are being told by the program directors that they will have to find their own accommodations if they want to participate in the program. Could the Minister of Education tell these youths, and other residents in these outlying communities,
why they are required to find their own accommodation in the capital, when other programs have more than enough housing units available for their particular program? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.