Well, the Infrastructure said it before when they -- they successfully found money to build, you know, to complete -- to build the Frank Channel Bridge because they were short, and they successfully found the money. So the $40 million would have been -- like, if it was left alone as a down payment, then they could have lobbied the government to give extra money because I know that school is not -- it's going to be more than $40 million to build. And then from what I heard from some of the leaders is that it's like a super-school that we're talking about. So, yeah, it would have been nice so if they left it at that and we could have build on it. And it's just that Tlicho or Behchoko is the only one -- of all the school in the Northwest Territories, Behchoko is the only one that was told -- or Tlicho government were told to go find your own money -- to find the money to build the school yourself, you know. I mean that's the message that we basically heard, is that go find the extra money. But it is okay, though, that, you know -- I mean, they're doing that planning stage. They're doing BIP. They created the working group and a technical working group, so which was greatly needed. But it's just that it moved from that capital -- from the capital project to the planning. So we're going back again. But if it was left -- that $40 million was left, it would have been good for us to build on it.
So now I'm just wondering so -- because the school is 50 years old; you know, like it's old. So if any of the infrastructure fails, so is the Minister prepared to deal with all these -- this 500 students because if anything happened to the school, so where we going to school these young people? Like, there's about 500 students that are registered in Chief Jimmy Bruneau School in Edzo. So what are we going to do with them if a major -- if the infrastructure fails? Do you have a plan? Does the Minister have a plan in place? Like, I don't know. Thank you