Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you, Mr. Minister, for that. I am glad he brought up the student financial assistance because that's also another concern of mine. Are there any plans to start distributing the student financial assistance based on where they live, cost of living? I think I understand that students down south are getting the same as a student in Inuvik, even though the cost of living could be 25, 30, 40 percent higher. So if there is something we can do to adjust those numbers to suit the location, I think that would be a big help. I have heard of a couple of students who have left school because it was just too expensive to try to live in Inuvik with a couple of kids and attend school at the same time. So if we could do something with that, I think it would be much appreciated by the students, because you see a lot of mature students now with families starting to go back to school, so they can make some good decisions and some good money and not have to rely on income support. Like I said, I was dealing with the Minister on the issue and I think we came to a successful conclusion and that's the type of people that these programs are designed for. So the more we can do to give them a helping hand, I will support fully.
Now, $32 million for contract services. Is that the contract with the NWT Housing Corporation, or is that money paid to the Housing Corp for rent subsidies? It seems to be two different figures; $32 million here and housing subsidies, $33 million.