It's clear that the system of education in Quebec is very different. You mentioned that we have only a couple of members in Quebec. That's because we work very closely with our sister organization in Quebec. We know that the system of education is quite different, and we understand that there are issues that are sensitive within the province of Quebec.
I think Charest has said in the past, as have other premiers, that he's willing to talk about federal funding for education. It's our position that premiers need to come together, and the federal government needs to take a leadership role in encouraging the provinces to work together on this sharing strategy. If you're asking me if we would accept the money coming to provinces without any conditions--no. There is no way of knowing that the money coming to provinces without any conditions is going to flow to post-secondary education. Without having something attached, the transfer could be virtually useless. It's like the example we saw with the Millennium Scholarship Foundation: money was coming in without any formal agreements in place, and the money was being displaced and put into general revenue to fix toilets and that sort of thing.