Thank you, Mr. Chairman. That leads to some concern because not all communities have the same definition of productive choice or what is available. There still would be some rent situation into that.
When somebody applies for student financial assistance and the requirement of funds are taken into consideration, would there not in fact be a consideration of what their accommodations are? If they find they are in a home community and manage to take a course in their home community and their rent is taken care of, then student financial assistance would not necessarily pay them any funding for lodging. Is that correct?