Yes. Thank you, Madam Chair. That is another item, I think, to be looked at. Then I think, if this is to be truly arm's length, probably the relationship that the entire college has to the GNWT needs to be looked at. I question the extent that a university professor can have academic freedom and still be a member of the public service, and I don't think the line is very clear right now. I guess that is a general comment.
To me, even if we are aiming for something like Yukon University, in those thousands of students number, we do not have that many students, we just do not have the graduates. To me, that has to be made up with southern students. I am not sure if there has necessarily been a desire to do that in the past. When the Minister uses words like "world-class," to me, that inherently means that international students want to come here, that they want to study, and we want to grow a college population made up of Southerners, non-Northerners.
I think that is one of the big tensions to the college in its past, and this entire debate is: are we building a college for northern graduates, of which we have terrible graduation records? Most students, if you look at SFA data, want to go South in the first place, so are we building a university to attract southern students and international students, which come with tuition and money? Can the Minister speak to that tension of how we are going to attract students from out of territory? Thank you, Madam Chair.