Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Dr. Barnes, for being with us today. This is outstanding to have you here.
I am a huge advocate of ongoing education and online access to education. I did my first degree at the University of Toronto. I was in the situation there with professors and classes. I have gone on, and I continue to do courses through ongoing education opportunities. I know that in actual fact my professors are far more accessible through online education, because they give you times when they're going to be in their offices, or they'll take your e-mails and respond almost instantaneously. It has been a wonderful opportunity. I've actually used courses from two different Canadian universities just because of the courses and the professors that I wanted access to. I have had a marvellous time; I really have.
You raise an interesting comment, though. My constituency is about 30 kilometres north of Toronto. Because we have no post-secondary education facility in my riding, we have no access to the CANARIE. We can't get access. We are appealing for some project money. The region is very interested in bringing the access in, and the CANARIE system would give us the opportunity to build post-secondary education. Here I am, driving distance to Toronto, with no post-secondary education. Students from my riding have to leave to go elsewhere so they can get their post-secondary education. We're facing some very similar circumstances—perhaps a little different, because we do have proximity. But I understand the need for post-secondary education and the opportunity.
I applaud you for pursuing that online education. I am fascinated to hear that 97% of people in the Yukon have access to Internet, which means there is a whole different need in the curriculum of primary and secondary students to educate them toward the possibilities of online education.
Is that happening in the primary and secondary education levels so that students have in their minds that online education is available, and that it is accessible to them in the comfort of their own home?