Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That is an area that has been of concern. We have had situations before, be they 18 or 17 year olds. It is what we call the age of majority, which our department now takes care of those 19 years and over through our income assistance programs.
The issue is really one of if you are dealing with a 17-year-old or an 18-year-old it becomes the responsibility of Health and Social Services. Under 16 it becomes the responsibility of the parents, as well under 18 because of the age of majority, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.