Thank you. Having worked with Social Services before, going from one, two and three, and I finally decided to leave, Mr. Chairman, I understand the process of what's required in terms of apprehending children. Not only do you have to be a social worker, I understand where the Minister is coming from with regard to what level of social work you are, but you also have to have that certification. A small little piece of paper to be identified as a child welfare worker, which means that you have to have a certain certificate to indicate that you can walk into a house, apprehend the child if you have to and do that. So that's what I was getting at earlier.
I understand the Minister indicated that it depends on the level of the degree of social work that you're involved with, but I think it should be very clear here that in my experience anyway this is what I had to do, going from a one, two or three and then on top of that taking more courses to be able to apprehend children. There's a certain piece of paper. I'd just like to ask the Minister to make sure that that's what we're looking at. Thank you.