 Meanwhile, a new Board of Governors has been commissioned at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. The announcement was made by Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Hon. Sean Edward, during the presentation of the 2021 CXC results. Highlighting the critical role played by the college in the education pursuit of students, the minister expressed confidence in the new Board. As you know, the college is the flagship learning institution in this country. And it is really, it is the institution that is supposed to take our students from the secondary level and to give them training that will cause them to take their rightful places in the different government offices and private sector entities that exist in this country. So this morning we were able to commission a new Board of Governors for the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. That Board is chaired by the OAS Technical Person, Peter Springer. The deputy chair is Dr, but Mrs. Sorry, Fortuna Anthony and on the Board we have Dr. Anthony Phyllis here. We have Mr. Erkanilabon. We have also Dr. Alison Gajada and we have Mr. Felix Finister. They constitute the new Board of Governors for the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College and working with the senior leadership of the college, we're expecting very exciting things to come out of the college in ensuring academic care, if not for the remainder of this academic year that we are currently. The Education Minister also explained the ministry's intent to explore options for the use of the now decommissioned George Charles Secondary School Plant. Later this week, with senior personnel from the ministry, I will be doing a tour of the now decommissioned George Charles Secondary School Plant. As you know, this building has been abandoned and I think it's being used by vagrants at the moment. There's absolutely nothing constructive happening there. And so later this week, into next week, I will be taking a delegation from the ministry on tour to basically look at the George Charles Secondary School building and to see how we can use it moving forward. There are a few proposals before us in terms of what it should be used for, one of which is potentially converting it into a home for the NSDC. There's also the idea of transforming that institution into a national institute of vocational training. So we will make the assessment and we will weigh our options, but I can assure you that at the soonest, we will be making a very definitive statement in terms of how we are going to resurrect what was known at the time as the George Charles Secondary School fees. Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Honourable Sean Edward.