Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will try to be brief on this one, but following up on Mr. McLeod's questioning on students and where they might find themselves, knowing that this harmonization package was in there and if implemented, would impact on students, how is the department going to address the fact that in some communities, you have a student who qualifies for student financial assistance and travels outside the community and at times, if it is a short program, they could hang on to their home in their home community yet have to pay rent in a different location. Now, they would have to pay rent in their own home. It is double jeopardy here.
I have some concerns that would mirror Mr. McLeod's in that area, because now we are going to hit students twice, in that aspect. Is that addressed somehow in the student financial assistance? Is there going to be an increased allotment for accommodation?
My understanding is that you are allowed a certain amount of money for accommodation and so much for food. There is criteria established on the existing model now. If you throw this in there, that would not be addressed. So all of a sudden, you are going to find students in a crunch, short $300 or $400 a month. How is that being addressed?
In closing, how has that been considered in the overall implementation? Thank you.