Your opening comments were absolutely correct, Mr. Turner, that what your committee has to deal with is the issue of priorities. Every group, and I am sure there are thousands of them that come before you, has a compelling case as to why its particular need is worthy of your attention.
We would suggest that there are some foundational needs in this country in terms of health, in terms of social housing, in terms of education. And yes, we have to deal with the economic side and manage the debt--we have actually done remarkably well on that--but at the moment, our post-secondary institutions are in fact suffering as a result of inadequate funding.
So you had to make choices. You made a choice. We're suggesting that there is the capacity within the economy to adequately fund post-secondary education.