We have two schools at the moment. There has been one in Yellowknife since 1989, but enrollments have not increased in the last few years because of an inadequate infrastructure—there is no gymnasium and no specialized facilities. This problem should be corrected in 2007 because of a court case, and, if all goes well, in 2008 a gymnasium and other specialized facilities should be built. So we have a high school that is meeting its objective poorly, given that there are 99 students with a potential enrollment of 250. We think there is a problem.
The school in Hay River has been opened for just five or six years, and the high school will take shape gradually. However, the school will face the same problem—it does not have a gymnasium either. Clearly, there will be a shortage of specialized facilities. The education services are available from kindergarten to grade 12, but they are [inaudible]—