Mr. Chairman, our deputy minister is really just providing the justification for a course tune-up. They are not taking the course and making sure that practice in remote and rural communities is provided. The bottom line is this is a highly valuable course. The instructors that have probably more experience than our remote and rural communities has a nurse in charge, et cetera, than anybody in the room here in the House have spoken to me about the value of this course. I am happy to trust the professionals there.
Another issue I would like to just touch on briefly is this House has called repeatedly for a milk subsidy and, to our chagrin, we have continually been refused that. The need doesn’t go away. The Minister of ECE provided a one-time program that has now fallen through the floor. It was nice to have that one-time program, but it still leaves resolution of this. Is the Minister working to get that in place through her work with ECE and what other resources she has at hand? Thank you.