Yes, there will be for the remaining this year and next year. We are using the same funding approach that was initially conceived to roll out junior kindergarten. The cost of junior kindergarten will go down. However, because we’re going from 23 communities to 19, eventually 18 communities, the cost we’re estimating is going to be reduced from about $1.8 million to $1.3 million. That $1.3 million will be divided amongst the education authorities in the same way as was initially conceived.
We were able to recoup some funding, $73,400, from going from 23 communities to 19 communities. That funding was given back to the education authorities that did contribute to the cost of junior kindergarten. Also, part of that agreement from October of last year was that the funding approach adhered to the guarantee of the 16 to one PTR. Yellowknife District No. 1 just recently benefitted from that funding approach and was provided with $225,000 extra because they slightly exceeded their 16 to one PTR. Thank you, Mr. Chair.