Thank you, Mr. Chair. Yes, that is satisfactory. To have the detail, I think we could be doing more to support these institutions. There's a very good business case that's been made by Dechinta in particular for increased funding. Based on their success rates, I think they're still sitting at 100 per cent success rate, granted they only take a few students, but this is a remarkably successful post-secondary education program that's tailored to the deficiencies we have in post-secondary education in the North. I know the Minister's very aware of this based on his work as chair of the standing committee and a previous assembly, so how do we move forward on this? I know we've talked about legislation but the real issue for these institutions is giving them the funding they need to continue to do good work. I think if we take a look at the $33 million we're spending on college contributions, specifically to the post-secondary elements, the degree-granting elements of Aurora College, the numbers are not good. They've been in decline over the years and they don’t seem to be rebounding. We have some other institutions that are doing incredible work and been highly successful, so has the department given any thought to breaking this number down and actually looking at other post-secondary education institutions that are finding success and working with them rather than continuing to support programs that aren't popular for whatever reason? It's a huge amount of money. Basically, all of our post-secondary funding is going into one basket and it's not achieving the results that I think any of us are comfortable with.
That was a whole lot. I'm not sure if I've got a clear question, but I guess, can we look into providing more funding than the very small amounts were giving to these successful programs? Thank you, Mr. Chair.