Thank you, Madam Chair. First of all, I want to thank the Minister for paying a visit to the future headquarters of the polytechnic university in Fort Smith in January. It was a really incredible visit. It was on -- it was a very cold day that day. And we went to each classroom, and all the trades were in session. And, you know, as I went through the building, I did not realize myself how important it is to hire local. M ostly all the trades are done by local -- the training is done by local Indigenous personnel who care for these students in a really incredible way. And even the trades head, the head of trades, is a local boy, Duane Macdonald, you know. And as we went through the building, it was very inviting. They were happy to see the Minister on such a personal basis. And I'm very proud to say that, you know, it'll be nice to fill all the other classrooms in that building, because it hasn't been filled since before the pandemic. And, you know, one of the things that I wanted to ask was the -- how many accredited apprenticeships still go south for their training because, you know, there's -- there was a lot of people there, and all those classrooms were all filled. And we have some unique courses there right now. One of them is the new aviation program. And the other one, of course, is the one that -- there's only one school in Canada for NAFTA, and it's in the Fort Smith campus. Those are really specialized areas.
And the only thing that I wanted to mention is that, you know, I want to make sure that we are supporting our own apprenticeships to go to the Fort Smith campus and not sending them to NAIT anymore. I wonder how we can achieve that. Thank you, Madam Chair.