Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Again, Mr. Speaker, I am asking for the advice of the honourable Members as to who should be involved. If the honourable Member is suggesting that parents should be involved, then we'll certainly make sure that that is a consideration.
Mr. Speaker, the review has to be addressed in the context of the fiscal resources that we have. If it's simply to add more to the benefits, I think we're not going to start off in a very good position. We have to address the issue first in the context of the resources that we have and secondly, in the context of how we improve the program availability to all students.
The good thing about the post-secondary programming is that, I believe, over the last two or three years we've doubled the amount of post-secondary students in comparison to what we had. We've gone from about 800 to over 2,000 students. Actually, it increased over two and a half times. Recognizing that fact and recognizing that our fiscal resources are not going to be as available, we are asking the students to give us their best advice, including the parents and including all those that are involved in the use of the student financial assistance program, to give us their best advice as to how to use the resources that we have and not take away from our commitment and obligation to aboriginal people. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.