Mr. Chairman, I was just going to reaffirm that I hope the Department of Education, Culture and Employment is taking this seriously, the increase, and that I too – Mr. Ramsay beat me to the punch –- think that this is now a serious demonstration of how we could fix some of our expenditures and our problems associated with that.
On top of that, a lot of people know that this would bring a new and much higher profile to the college, that I think it requires and is also hungry for, because I think this college now wants to continue to grow. As well, it has potential, I think, of migrating towards more of a university format. I have big expectations for this to continue. And I think this is the underpinning point: $1 million a year for a lease cost is a lot of money. I hope the Education Minister is listening very closely, so we have high expectations that they move very quickly on coming up with a solution.
I’ll tell you that five years is going to go by very fast, and someone is going to be sitting there, hopefully not sleeping at the switch, going, “Oh, my goodness, we didn’t plan for a university or a college campus,” whatever it’s going to be at that time. Then we’re going to have to renew for another five years. I’ll say to the Education Minister: heed our warning at this time. We want to be able to move forward. Thank you.