I think it's an indisputable fact that the foundation has failed abysmally at offering needs-based grants to students, primarily as a result of its basic structure as a foundation, in a gimmicky way. We have a Canada student loans program that's been in place for 40 years. I don't know why the federal government wouldn't want to work through the Canada student loans program.
So it's failed at providing grants, but our specific issue with the foundation under Bill C-2 is its transparency. Thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of students have received grants from the Millennium Scholarship Foundation, but are now receiving less money from the provincial government as a result. So the individual problems with the grants are distinct from the transparency issues we wanted to raise under Bill C-2.
I hope that helps.