I will take that as he is not looking at offering incentive grants over and above Student Financial Assistance.
One final concern I have is in the area of training and earmarking certain sectors. I will use diamonds as an example. Most of the courses were held in Yellowknife. Many of the people who live in the community did not take full advantage. I think we had maybe two or three people from the Deh Cho take these courses. I do not really have a problem with the courses being held in Yellowknife. As it is, it is right in the area where the activity is taking place.
However, when it comes to oil and gas, I would like to see some of these courses housed in the communities themselves. I am hoping that they will be community-based and more accessible to the people in the communities. You have to realize that a lot of these people are unemployed and, at this point, do not have the ability to travel and live in other communities. Is the focus going to be in the area where the activities are taking place, such as the Beaufort Delta and the Deh Cho?