I appreciate that. I am certainly looking forward to any type of correspondence from the board of governors or the Minister himself. We know that we approve the funding for Aurora
College, we approve this, this is the money that they are going to get for infrastructure. They don’t come to us and ask for money, they go through the Minister. We know that. It’s up to us and that’s what I’m asking. The buck stops right here with this Minister and Aurora College. That’s a given.
I want to ask for more, stronger, I guess you can call it, commitment, or working together or working closely, but we see that Aurora College 10-year is still to be planned, is going to be upgraded because the projection of 2014 they have in Fort Good Hope is 409. That is way off. If you are using that number to determine what kind of facility you have, then that’s not being true. I just want to raise that point. That is a point. I know you guys are doing this work. I just want to raise that. Somebody didn’t know about Fort Good Hope within this circle here and they’re going to say, yes, this is the number we’re using, so this is the number we will pull out. It should fit, but you don’t have anything like Tulita built in 1994, but do they know that Tulita, Norman Wells is a hot activity for oil and gas development. We need skilled workers. We need the facilities to train those skilled workers. We are looking for a Sahtu tech institution, that type of thinking. We need to start now with the Minister. That’s what I’m looking for, some type of plan. We only have so much time in this government here. That’s what I want to say, Mr. Chair.