I think during the course of the negotiation of the agreement, the issue of day students was specifically addressed. All of the parties around the table during the negotiations led by the Honourable Frank Iacobucci had the opportunity of raising questions in relation to whether particular groups of students should be included.
No agreement, of course, is necessarily perfect. The discussion that led to the agreement was focused on dealing with the common experience of those who were taken from their families and compelled to live in an institutional setting. That was the thrust of the agreement, and that is why the key criterion for compensation under the common experience payment is that the individual has undergone the common experience of an institutionalized setting in which that person lived.
Under the independent assessment process, if there are claims of abuse of either a physical or sexual nature, then a day student would, of course, be eligible for that process.