Thank you, Mr. Chairman. That is then, assuming I understood the explanation just provided, that every one of those students who qualified for that funding were to take it.
I think it is important to remember a good number of people who would qualify for two extra years, who may have completed four years may plan on working before going back to grad school, or may not plan on pursuing anything further than an undergraduate degree. I think it is still essential for us to assess what is the level of continuation. How many people who complete their four-year entitlements carry on to years five and six?
That sort of percentage could then be applied across the board. I am just wondering are we looking at a worst case scenario with the $1.5 million? Is it more likely we are talking about a significantly smaller amount? Because in all likelihood, not everybody would apply to use the funding that they might now qualify for.