Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, we did discuss it in the department after the Member had raised it a number of months ago. Basically, that building is fully subscribed with long-term care, extended care, the family clinic, other clinics, OT/PT, so there's not a lot of space in there for things like classrooms and other things to run a school. The school and the education programs are ultimately something that is under the responsibility of Education, Culture and Employment, and the nursing program here in the Northwest Territories is an absolutely amazing program.
We are happy to work with the College to facilitate clinical practice and practicums and make sure that their students have an opportunity to get into all of our health facilities, including future health facilities, so that they can consolidate their learning. If we start turning this into a school, we will run quickly short on some of the other areas that we need to provide. We are happy to be a partner. We are happy to bring students in, but we are not in a position to turn this into a school.