Thank you, Mr. Chair. The comment that was made that there is no sense in looking at other jurisdictions, and we need to do what is best for us, is absolutely right. However, there is no sense reinventing the wheel. It makes sense. Best practices would say to look at all of the different funding models that are out there and then decide which one works best for the territories, even if we have to adjust it from there, instead of just trying to pick something out of the air and saying how that will work. So I beg to differ; I think that it is important to do research before we make actions.
On the HPI funding, moving into supporting child inclusion and participation, as the Member pointed out, I actually ran a program that actually got this funding. I think that the more that we can do to support parents in learning parenting skills, the better. I think that there is a huge gap in that. It was looking at changing and looking at specializing only in looking at marginalized students or youth, children who are at risk. However, I have asked the department to do a review of that again to make sure, instead of throwing out the baby with the bath. Our goal is to make sure that we are reaching vulnerable youth and that we provide parenting support and cooking support or whatever the support that we think is needed, that can be done within what we have currently. That is one pot of funding that I am actually asking them to reconsider and to just change the terms. I am okay with changing the name. I am not attached to a name, but I am attached to losing great programs that we have currently offered. Thank you, Mr. Chair.