Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Yes, and I've been doing my best to live up to that commitment. As the Members know, we've recently announced that we are transitioning from using primarily Alberta's curriculum to adopting and adapting the curriculum from British Columbia. And we wouldn't do that if we didn't think that it would help.
British Columbia's curriculum allows for more integration of local culture, local knowledge. And we know that when students are familiar with what they're being taught, there's better educational outcome. So we connect their real lives to what they're learning and make education relevant, there will be better outcomes. And while we have this opportunity to adapt this curriculum, we're going to make sure that we do make it relevant. So we have an amazing opportunity here, and we are definitely going to capitalize on it.
And one thing I'll mention as well is that the British Columbia curriculum, it works well with small multigrade schools. And so that's one of the issues we have across the territory, is we have a number of schools where there are teachers teaching to two or three or four different grades at a time. And this curriculum will better support teachers and students in those situations. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.