Thank you, Madam Chair. In this part here, I know, when the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation started this pilot, I mean it started from teleconferencing on a phone, moved into video conferencing, and it is now what it is today. When the government decided to fund this, I remember, as the chair of BDIC, I sat there, and I sat with a bunch of DMs who were in a room, and I specifically said, so I'm going to say it here: I do not want the teachers to be teaching these courses from Yellowknife, because my experience with this program is that a lot of the teachers in the Beaufort-Delta, or even if it was in the South Slave or Hay River, a lot of those teachers come from the small communities before they come to the regional, because it's always, like, we'll get to Aklavik, or we'll get to Tuktoyaktuk, and then, in a year or two, there will be movement or a mat leave, then we'll get into Inuvik. They spend a lot of time in the communities supporting a lot of these kids. They know a lot of these kids, and they understand what they have.
I know that was one of the selling things, when we sold it to the DMs, the need to continue to teach it out of Inuvik because they have the experience. I just want to make sure that, by expanding this, that we're making sure that the instructors -- because if we have instructors there, you just have to have the support in the communities for those students. I just want to make sure that I can get that commitment here. Thank you, Madam Chair.