Yes thank you, Mr. Speaker. You know, I would be the first to admit that perhaps the system may appear on the surface to be a bit cumbersome, but I am telling you right now that the fact of the matter is, the expectation out there for students has been reduced because we do not have
the fiscal resources. I do not want to get back into that story, but that is the reality. One of the reasons that we announced early the new initiative is because we have tried to find a way in which to lever our dollars to get more students to work. That is really what we are trying to do here. Now, I will examine the concern raised by Mr. Ootes. It could very well be a legitimate one. I will assume it is at this point in time, and see if there is some way in which we can provide students with the form of information that he has from the federal government.
What we will not examine though, in fairness to him, I am not prepared to look at a centralized model at this time because accountability and responsibility has been placed on the Ministers and placed on the deputy ministers et cetera. That is all the way through our program since we started. I will try to find a way to examine how we can provide the necessary information for the students but if we are heading towards whether we are going to have a centralized kind of clearing house, at this time I do not think it would be fair to give any indication to Mr. Ootes that we would be prepared to do that. Thank you.