Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am sure there are many different expenditures that we can match up against another one from a different department. It is one where, as we mentioned this morning for the standing committee meeting, if we allowed Metis and Inuvialuit students to choose whether or not they wanted a grant or forgivable loan, then the cost might be somewhere between $400,000 and $600,000, depending on who made what choice.
We are not quarrelling at all with the 18 percent figure in terms of the Executive. If that is the question, then I do not have a problem with that. What was the origin of that? How much of it can be attributed to the previous government and how much to this government? I think there are many ways of looking at that.
If we want to talk about the $500,000, I would like to note that there is also an increase in the Legislative Assembly's budget because of standing committees and so on, of some $500,000. That is an amount equal to what it would cost to be able to enhance the Student Financial Assistance Program. There are many ways of looking at this. Thank you.