Schools are a publicly funded entity. Right now what we're doing, and also the government, is paying transfer payments to each of the provinces to make sure that these types of services happen, but then the money keeps going around and around.
One thing we really have noticed in the last number of years is that school budgets are becoming tighter and tighter and expectations of schools are increasing. I think some of the things we talked about here, such as early childhood identification, English as a second language, are all cost increases that come to boards of education.
We need to make sure that the funding is available. Education is probably the only proactive endeavour that we do of almost any, especially dealing with children. Any money invested in education pays off. It takes an awful lot less money to educate a child than it does to run him through a penal system. We found that early identification of students saves tons of money just in the education. It's not a cost; it's an investment. Education is an investment and we're taxing probably the most important resource that we have in our country. We have to make sure that we're providing the best quality education for our students. This is becoming an impediment to the success of our students.