Mr. Speaker, no. The fact is that we are going to no longer continue with the program, despite its success, because of the financial situation that we, as a government, find ourselves in. The other concern that we have -- and I think the honourable Member raised this point with me some time ago along with other Members, is with providing the same kind of incentive program for students in other programs, whether or not they were in social services or the business administration program in the Northwest Territories. If we were to provide that, that would be a very significant financial burden on this government. It would cost this government more than the dollars we have in place.
So, what we are doing, Mr. Speaker, is reviewing the whole student financial assistance program, with a view to improving it to respond to some of the issues that the students in Saskatchewan have raised, some of the students in Yellowknife have raised and students in other post-secondary institutions have raised. That review is under way at this particular time and we will be consulting with the students and Members of the process.