Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I’d like to ask the Department of Education here to talk about special projects that are happening in the communities. We’re looking at the curriculum and one of the things that Mr. Beaulieu and I, when we went to the Sahtu, talked about was the importance of addiction and wellness and health. In the schools, our high school students don’t seem to have a curriculum – and I stand to be corrected – on drugs, alcohol, pregnancy, violence, health. Just on health itself in general. I want to ask the Minister if there are any plans within his department to start introducing a health curriculum for Grade 10, 11, and 12 students. That seems to be lacking a health curriculum. I hope the Minister can enlighten me if there’s something like that already in place, or if something like that is going to take place to introduce a solid health curriculum for our students.
A lot of our students are now experimenting with cigarettes, they’re experimenting with drugs, they’re experimenting with getting into relationships. A lot of these students are in Grade 10, 11 and 12 and we don’t have a very good, strong health curriculum for these students to learn about some of these important things that they are dealing with and need to know some place where they can get this proper teaching. I want to ask the Minister on this issue here.