Obviously, in the meantime, those concerns and issues that have been brought to our attention,
we’ll continue to work
on with the principal and the school board. With the new school that the Member is referring to, obviously that’s an area that I need to work with PWS. My department is willing to meet with the school board to talk about the next step and how that’s going to look. We’re reaching out to the community. We want to sit down with them and develop a plan. Obviously, there’s a process in place that we need to follow in order to come to this table. So,
we’re more than open to discuss that with
the school board. As I’ve indicated, we’re reaching out to them as well.
The Aurora College is an area that has been brought up on numerous occasions in the House. Just recently our Finance Minister highlighted that the Stanton facility we’ll be vacating to a new establishment, so that’s an opportunity that we want to explore further how that’s going to look. We’re going to have an existing tremendous amount of infrastructure space
. That’s a discussion that we
want to have. We’ve been approached by Aboriginal governments, as well, the business arm. They wanted to build a facility for us and lease it back over a long period of time, 30 to 40 years. So we’re awaiting for those types of discussions to happen. These are the exploratory options that we’re currently discussing with the parties involved. Mahsi, Mr. Chair.