Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I don't think the intention is to try and mix the response so that it comes from SFA. The Member is right; there is an issue with the level of support that's provided to adult learners who are not yet ready to move into post-secondary studies. So we need to work on our programs to strengthen the supports to learners who are working on finishing their high school programs, and that's what we need to do.
We are offering a considerable amount through income support. I'm not sure that the income support is actually less than SFA; it might be better than SFA already. But we have already started the discussion that we need to recognize that older students tend to have families, they tend to have more obligations and tend to need, probably, more support than young, single people. So we are looking at this, and I hope to work with my colleagues, across the House and on this side, to see if we can't address that for next year.