Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am still missing a firm definitive objective. In the contributions to the CEC or the divisional boards, we have been talking about involving the parents for the purpose of being successful with their children's education. Where in the budget or in the O & M will we be seeing at least some contribution where the community education councils will take an active role in promoting the parents involvement in having their children be successful, not so much in assisting them in what the materials are, but rather assisting them in parenting for the school children. Parenting not so much in how to bring up a child, but how to make the child be interested in getting their education.
I think some of us watched a program last night about how the immigrants, before the depression, came to the United States and Canada. Because they came from unwealthy families in Europe, when they came to North America they had their children go to school to succeed as much as possible at that time. The parents supported them 100 per cent, even financing their education or special education when they needed it.
I stated quite a while ago that I found education or going to school so easy because I had the training from my parents on how to work hard and they supported me. Is there anything along this line recognizing that the parents need to be taught -- especially young ones -- some parenting for students, not just children? Is there anything in the budget that will assist community education councils in promoting at least guiding the young parents how to parent the school children so that the school children will be encouraged, properly fed, properly clothed, guided and loved for the purpose of success in the schools? Thank you.