All right, thank you, Madam Chair. I am definitely game to continue having more conversations about this with the Minister of Education. Another concern of mine has to do with the same type of thing, and that is after-school care again in schools, and that is around the rules. I get that it's a safety concern, but, if a child is sitting in a classroom playing with blocks and there is an outlet on the wall that is open, as soon as that becomes an after-school care facility, my understanding is the rules change and all of a sudden those outlets need to be covered, but the students did not touch the outlets during the day when they were with their teacher; the odds of them touching the outlet all of a sudden after 4:00 -- so I am wondering if the Minister is also willing to have discussion about those types of rules that would make sense in a daycare setting, but, when the students are in a school for after-school care purposes and the safety of the students is paramount during the day when the teacher is there and the standards are paramount when the teacher is there, why that changes after school, I'm unaware of, and so I am wondering if we can also add that to the discussion of things we could potentially change, as well. Thank you.
Caitlin Cleveland on Committee Motion 2-19(2): Concurrence Motion - Tabled Document 17-19(2): Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures), No. 4, 2019-2020, Carried
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Committee Motion 2-19(2): Concurrence Motion - Tabled Document 17-19(2): Supplementary Estimates (Operations Expenditures), No. 4, 2019-2020, Carried
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