Okay. Thank you for that.
I want to talk to Mr. Riddell. I've had the pleasure of meeting with you and talking about the millennium scholarship. The millennium scholarship, in my view, is a tremendous program. It has been subject to criticism at times since its inception. One of the reasons is that provinces have actually clawed back money that has gone for the millennium scholarship. In my view, it's a very well-run organization and it's doing good work.
I was delighted by your comments about how do we really focus on putting needs-based grants in place. It seems to me that if we are going to reach our potential as a country, we have to get more low-income families, more aboriginal Canadians, more persons with disabilities--people who are marginalized--into university. As we hopefully will go forward and reinvest in the millennium scholarships, do you see that as the best way to do that?