I'm not suggesting that the government create multiple foundations to administer student aid throughout the country. I'm suggesting that the Millennium Scholarship Foundation is a good start in terms of targeted grants, but the numbers show that equality of access still is not there. Underrepresented students, low-income students, rural students, and aboriginal students are not attending post-secondary in the numbers that middle- and upper-class students go, and I think that's of concern to Canada.
So the more we can do to give them incentive to go--and to students it's pretty clearly the financial implications of post-secondary education that are the main deterrent there--then that's what we're looking for, really. However, if we choose to administer those grants, that's a dialogue we should be having.