Thank you, Mr. Chairman. With regard to career development, adult employment training programs, there was an issue that just recently developed in Fort Simpson, actually it's been ongoing for awhile, which is we have an old facility that they call La Pointe Hall. They call it Deh Cho Hall now. Public Works is looking at decommissioning it and tearing it down. It's huge. There must be 10,000 square feet in that place. Traditionally it's been used as a training facility over the last 10 years for adult education courses. They are looking at tearing it down. I was thinking how are we going to replace that? I don't see how that's going to be done. I wonder if the Minister can comment on that. How do they handle it in other communities and regions in terms of training facilities? I don't know if I am asking him to build us another facility; it's probably not realistic. But what is realistic, Mr. Chairman, is we can get the department to say they need that building and somehow we can save it, perhaps talk about it as a heritage building. It has a good foundation. They were saying it's good for another 100 years, and actually I have to pursue it further. There have been a few reports that claim it's not a very good building, but everybody is begging to differ.
How does the Minister see us using this Deh Cho Hall in Fort Simpson? Are there any other areas they have, unknown to me, where they can help and train our people in Fort Simpson? What do they do in other regions in terms of training? Do they have facilities? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.