Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will go back to literacy for a moment first. Mr. Bell spoke about the need to make literacy broad across the territory and broad across the government, which I totally agree with. It cannot be narrow and deal only with schools.
We need to also have areas addressed such as family literacy, workplace literacy and health literacy, and on and on it goes. He is absolutely correct. Workplace literacy to me means that you may have individuals who know how to drive a truck, but they do not know how to read the manual. There may be people that have medication. And he is correct, It is important that people have the ability to do that.
On the issue of the student financial assistance, I believe, and I will just double-check that with regard to the residency matter of students, parents who are resident here and have children who have gone out, they are still considered a resident here and still part of the system. What you said was not correct, Mr. Bell.