But I think this does more than provide a bursary. It also provides the student who’s looking at a career in the Department of Justice to work for the Department of Justice as summer employment. I think it’s more than just the Bursaries Program. This program allows people to get involved in the Department of Justice so they are able to access this program. If anything, it was started off at $30 million and now it’s down to zero. I think that, personally, I’d like to seriously ask the Minister to reinstate these dollars for this program. If anything, if there are more programs out there that can allow First Nations people to get their law degree, come back and work in the Northwest
Territories either for First Nations government, the Government of the Northwest Territories, the Department of Justice, that there is a need for those people in the Northwest Territories. Again, I’d like to know exactly...You’re saying you can go to student financial assistance. Well, student financial assistance, as a student knows, struggling to go to university to get a degree is a four-year process. You need every dollar you can get. If that means getting a few dollars by applying on these bursaries will help you get through, I think that’s a good thing. So again, I’d like to ask the Minister to seriously consider reinstating this program in light of the reductions in the Department of Justice and find the money elsewhere.