Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I don't know if that was a yes, maybe, or we'll see. But I'm just hoping that -- because a number of our basic rent supplementary, you know, I commend the Minister that, you know, the years of -- the years of time in school, I'm not a lawyer and I know it'll probably take a lot long if I was to go back to school and be a lawyer, so I'm sure it goes beyond. But, you know, a lot of our students -- a lot of the Aurora College students, a lot of our students are just, you know -- especially with getting the basic and supplementary grants and the years that they can qualify for those are Indigenous, and we really want to pursue making sure that our Indigenous are not having any barriers. So if we run out of SFA, that might be a barrier that they don't finish school and then they don't get into the workforce. So, Mr. Speaker, I'm really hoping that he'll look at if not the whole, at least some of our Indigenous applicants that they don't lose any funding due to the last two years. Thank you.
Lesa Semmler on Question 990-19(2): Student Financial Assistance
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Question 990-19(2): Student Financial Assistance
Oral Questions
March 4th, 2022
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