Thank you. And then just so I could, you know, provide a bit more context.
So ECE doesn't deliver education. That's what the education bodies do. And so what ERI really is, it's a way for us to contribute to the education system in a number of ways. And so some of the projects under ERI were the Our Languages curriculum, which I think is something that we can all be proud of. The New to the North Educators Conference, so when we get many of our southern teachers, we bring them together and we provide information about the Northwest Territories and its peoples, supports for small community school principals, who have a very unique job and it's tough for someone to be thrown into that role, and so we provide supports for them through this. The support assistance certification process, that is something that came out of ERI. So these are a number of the ways that we are trying to use our role as sort of a coordinating agency to contribute to the education system. So I just wanted to add that. Thank you.