Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We are working with the RCMP to see if we can't increase the number of people from the Northwest Territories who are successful in entering depot and graduating. We'd like to bring them back here. Primarily aboriginal people so that we can have aboriginal people on the ground in communities providing policing services. That is the goal. We have been successful with several candidates. We'd like to see that number up. Of course, as I've indicated, the challenge across the country is enough seats at depot, and this is something the federal government has to talk about with the increased pressure and increased need. We continue to make the case that we want to see our residents trained and successful.
Now, specifically to the question of student financial assistance, that's something that I'm not sure I have an answer for. I can find that out and get back to the Members, though, as to whether or not the RCMP depot is eligible for student financial assistance and we'll try to see what I can do to provide a breakdown of the costs and what is required of a candidate. I know there is a selection process for candidates. We know there's a new intake coming. That process has begun again this February. So we have a number of candidates, but there is an eligibility list that gets established after people meet the screening criteria and those folks are then placed in the program as space becomes available. So we're going to make sure that we do what we can to allow people who are interested to have access to the program and not be limited by the seats at depot that are currently available.