Thank you, Mr. Chairman. That is all I am asking, to have a look at it. We all realize that as of April 1, 1999, we are going to have those programs in place. If we already have them in place in one location, it would be easy to transfer the curriculum that is available, and we will need some tools and everything. For example, we used to have the Sanavik program for carpentry in the east but that was cut from the housing associations around 1991. Talking about moving a bulldozer is a misnomer because we have lots of heavy equipment in the east and all those communities the Minister talked about. So I would ask him then if he could talk to colleges to see what plans they have for those trade programs. I appreciate that.
Moving on to my next question on income support. There has been some concern over the past couple of years with income support. The amounts and so on. However, after saying that, with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment now delivering income support, there has been talk about work and other items under the income support plan. I also understand that after the latest rounds of cut backs, because of deductions on people's cheques, we had quite a few staff in certain regions, even though they were working full-time for the government, actually getting income support. My question would then be to the Minister on how income support is working? Has he seen an increase in the amount of dollars paid out under income support? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.