Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Well, this question has been raised on a number of occasions by my honourable colleague, but the fact of the matter is, we have signed a legal collective agreement with our colleagues in the union which commits us to certain wage rates for certain jobs for certain periods of time. I would be prepared, if I was given direction, to perhaps communicate with the union to see if they would consider it. But they have got an obligation and responsibility to the membership. I cannot speak for them, Mr. MacDonald and others are around and I am sure they can talk to you directly, but I do not think there is room right now considering that we have signed off an agreement which was difficult enough to get. Let us be candid, it was a tough time, the last little while.
We did indicate on the front end that we would have preferred to try to get a student rate, to ensure more students would be recruited because we knew the fiscal position we would be in. For one reason or another, and I am not making any judgement on it, we could not accomplish that in the bargaining process. I will talk to my department and see if they are prepared to communicate with the president and see if they wish to re-examine it. To be candid, I very much doubt it at this time, hence the reason we brought in the private sector initiative for the recruitment of students that Mr. Dent announced earlier this year. Thank you.