Absolutely. Mr. Butt, in the recent budget we were hoping for one measure that would have really helped the people you are talking about. At this point—and I will digress a little bit—the Canada student loans program with the grant component is limited to supporting students registered in programs that are 60 weeks and longer. The people you are talking about, the 48-year-old person, would probably have a family and realize that they have no choice but to go back to training one way or another. They are going to go to school. They are not wanting to get a three-year diploma at a community college. They are wanting to go very quickly through retraining to allow them to get a job to feed his or her own family.
We were hoping that the eligibility criteria for the Canada student grants program would be diminished to recognize and support programs that would be less than 60 weeks. The government objective, and I think the objective of everybody around the table, would be to get people to work faster, not tell them that if you want to go back to work faster, we will not support you. So that could be and really should be changed.