Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Although my issue I’m going to raise probably fits perfectly on 24, but certainly fits well on 6-25 as well. Ultimately, I just want to continue to exercise my personal opposition to the School of Community Government being under MACA. I have no issue with the School of Community Government. If anything, I wish to assure them that I do believe in the work that they provide. But the issue I take, and
I try to take it every year and maybe someday, somewhere, someone will see my point, which is the alignment of where it should be.
I believe strongly that the School of Community Government actually belongs under Aurora College. I believe that we have a, for lack of better words, in my view it’s sort of like our training centre of excellence and I think Aurora College does a good job and I think that synergies could be built if the School of Community Government was rolled into that college. I think that a lot of people could benefit from taking School of Community Government courses through them, through the satellite offices of the colleges throughout the North. Not to say you can’t do that here, but, I mean, I think you can build on all the programs that are developed through the college and I feel very strongly about that and I would move a motion, but I’d probably be the only one who would vote for it. So I’m not going to waste the House’s time on that particular issue.
Ultimately, like I say, Mr. Chairman, I appreciate the work they do. I know it’s good work and I hope the people don’t think it’s a criticism of the work that they do, because it certainly isn’t. But, like I say, this year, as I’ve said in many, many, many other years that I think it’s just not aligned properly and the synergies I believe strongly could go a long ways if it was tucked neatly into the Aurora College portfolio. So that’s all I’d like to say at this time. Thank you.