Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The college has the ability to determine where they run their programs. It's administered by a board and I think that they are quite interested in offering as many programs regionally as they can. To be honest though, they're somewhat challenged because the amount of money we're handing on to them has not increased; in fact, it has gone down over the years. So they are challenged to deliver any more programming than they otherwise would.
If the Member can demonstrate to them the economies that might occur by using the camps that may be available for very little cost in Tuktoyaktuk, then there may be some opportunities there. But it is going to have to be a college decision and it's going to have to be done within whatever resources they have, because we don't have any extra money at this point to hand on. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.