Our demands are very close to the provincial premiers' demands, which are that there needs to be an immediate infusion of about $2.2 billion into the provinces for post-secondary education. That's the bare minimum. There is about a $6 billion gap that has crept up since 1993, and $2.2 billion will just get us back to what we were spending in 1993.
Quite frankly, we think there needs to be dialogue between the provinces and the federal government in terms of making sure there are common objectives and goals for how that money would be implemented. Of course, Quebec is the best-case scenario, in terms of fees. But in other provinces, we need to see some sort of agreement at least on what direction fees are going to go—and of course the chair agrees with me...downwards.