May I?
That's not up to me, Chair. The contribution would be rendered redundant, in my view, since you would have people making contributions anyway. They pay income tax. Therefore, there would be the opportunity for them to use that income tax designated toward a student at some point down the road. Bearing in mind, of course, that the average four-year in-college or in-university program is $100,000, I would see that a larger number would obviously catch a lot more individuals.
As proposed by Monsieur St-Cyr, at $4,000, $5,000, $6,000, or whatever number, then at $100,000, which is what we're heading toward in terms of education costs across Canada, it would be a long time before somebody is able to save up that amount in order to be able to help to offset or pay for the costs of tuition.