Thank you, Madam Chair. Just to follow up on that, I understand the intent of the whole program, but if you have some people who are dependent on the program and you give them productive choices, I think what I was getting at is, you know, hopefully that they'll have some sort of a training program right in the community...(inaudible)...For them to become independent, you know, you have to have a goal in mind in terms of exactly what they require. Personally, I don't think it's happening right now. I think it's left up to the income support worker.
I agree that there are some clients that come month by month, and the main reason for that is it depends on the availability of employment, especially in their community or outside of the region. I appreciate those people that rely on that, but there are times when it comes to some problems where an income support worker actually refused some of the clients mainly because it may be their first time, they're independent. I don't think that's right. Personally, I don't think that the choices that are being implemented by the income support worker with the client are working. I think the department should find other ways for the long-term income support clients. Thank you.