Thank you, Madam Chair. I think, probably, of all the legislative work that is released in the business plans on the legislative agenda, the Education Act is the most significant that this House has decided to take on. I also note that I think, for whatever reason, when you look across GNWT departments, there's just the policy legislation, and sometimes it includes communication and sometimes it doesn't. Shops just vary widely in size for no real reason. I think ENR's shop is about 12 people, which is the same size, if not larger, than ECE's, despite a completely different workload. All that to say, I think that there is probably a larger issue of making sure that each department has a fair, relative to the other departments, policy shop compared to workload.
I am concerned that this department, specifically, does not have the capacity to take on the Education Act. I think the Minister has spoken to this previously. In some jurisdictions, there would be hundreds of people working on curriculum. There would be dozens and dozens of people trying to take on this work, and we are obviously a jurisdiction that can't afford to do that. I was hoping that the Minister could speak to whether he thinks the capacity in this policy and legislation shop is sufficient to bring forward the Education Act on time and to the full extent that I think it needs to be changed. Thank you, Madam Chair.