Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The same standards are used across the Northwest Territories as are applied to YK 1 and YCS. For instance, the program like the Four Plus is not counted in the utilization rate at Weledeh. So that is not included. If they have children in a program there like that, it is not counted as students using space in that school. So that doesn't count in the rate. We are using the same rates across the Territories. For instance, when we are increasing the numbers of or decreasing the pupil-teacher ratio with the funding we have added this year for physical activity or trades, we don't think that is going to increase the need for extra classrooms. That is specialized space, so it doesn't cause a situation where there is going to be a shortage of classrooms.
YK 1 doesn't disagree that they have the equivalent of over 400 vacant seats using an 85 percent occupancy rate. The Government of the Northwest Territories Education, Culture and Employment says that schools shouldn't operate over approximately 85 percent full. Using that number, YK 1 still has in excess of 400 spaces available, the equivalent of a 22-person classroom of 20 classrooms. So there is a lot of flexibility that is in the system right now. Thank you.