Mr. McGovern, you talked about reducing barriers to post-secondary education, and in your document you also made reference to supporting communities in their efforts to address local challenges and to meet the social development needs of Canadians. Mr. Beauséjour actually touched on my question. He talked about the aboriginal skills and training strategic investment fund, which is part of one of the programs you deliver. Yet when talking about aboriginals, all too often, as you know, they don't have the same amount of resources as others do. By the time a program is put together, such as the police studies certificate program that I have here, they get a bit of funding but then can't continue. Maybe you can tell me whether or not that program is still in existence, because the documentation I received says the response they received was that the program was finished as of March 31, 2011.
Is that program still in existence? Is there an opportunity for organizations like the Assiniboine Community College to actually tap into those dollars to have their program go forward for their people?
In keeping with that, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada has already committed 25% funding to this program and the RCMP fully supports it. St. Theresa Point will be providing accommodations as well. So they need the dollars to move forward on this program. I am just wondering if that program is still in effect.