I think it certainly would be of benefit in the province of New Brunswick if we went as high as $10,000. Other provinces have other resources available. But I think more than the tuition tax-back credit--as you know, it helps the people who are making more dollars, which means, in essence, that the more money you make, the more you get in the tuition tax-back credit--I think we have to have a program that's equal. If a student graduates from the child care program and they're making $25,000 to $30,000, they have to be able to access enough of this in order to stay.
In the province of Newfoundland, you can get a good portion of your debt forgiven if you are in a program that is high-cost but has lower unemployment upon completion.