Masi, Mr. Speaker. [Translation] Today, speaking of education, I would like to say that Behchoko, Edzo, and Chief Jimmy Bruneau School, it's been built 50 years ago, and the last renovation that was done in 1995. It has never been brought up or did any work on it. For so long, it's been an issue, and it is an ongoing issue. All the parents and students are worried, and we would like to see a new school built in Behchoko. Much later on today, I would speak further. [Translation ends]
The Chief Jimmy Bruneau School was built over 50 years ago. It is my age, Mr. Speaker. It was a retrofit back in 1995. It has been well over 26 years since the last retrofit of the building. Mr. Speaker, there have been a couple of meetings with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment, the Minister, and also my Tlicho leadership on the replacement of Chief Jimmy Bruneau School. I believe we are making some progress. It is time that we move the project forward.
Mr. Speaker, there was a discussion on where the new school is going to be built, either in Edzo or in Rae. My understanding is that it is still undecided. That decision shall lie with the Tlicho general public in Behchoko on where the new school should be built. They are the ones who will live with this decision. The students of Behchoko, the students and their parents, have a message for the Minister of education. They do not want their school to be patched up yet again. They want a new school that their children need and deserve. Mr. Speaker, I will have questions for the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment at the appropriate time. Masi.