Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a comment. Unfortunately, the real estate market in Iqaluit, at least, and I suspect in most of the off-highway communities, is such that, without some inducements and guarantees, the private sector won't even build a single staff housing unit, let alone a multi-plex for students. I think there are going to have to be some creative solutions sought in cooperation with the private sector, rather than just waiting for something to happen. I may be criticized for even daring to suggest this in this Assembly by my student constituents, but it strikes me that the very low charges for room and board in the college system, although they are very favourable to students, may actually be a disincentive to students actively seeking their own accommodation the way college students do in the rest of the country. I wonder if the review of student financial assistance might also look at that issue. We might be able to, at least, go some way to meeting student accommodation needs if we gave students loans and grants to pay for their own accommodation costs and then repay the state once they graduated, rather than charging them very small rates for room and board to live in a government-owned student residence. Maybe we have to look at a different approach to providing student accommodation and give the students more money but ask them to pay it back when they graduate.
If the Minister has any comments on that, I would be interested. Thank you.