Thank you for the question, because it's a good one.
If the finance minister wants to allocate funds for infrastructure, then that's great. There is a problem on our campuses in terms of the physical infrastructure, but the finance minister shouldn't say he's fulfilling the obligations under Bill C-48, because you read it out and it's crystal clear that it's about enhancing access. So we would like to see the federal government sit down with provincial premiers who are clamouring for this increased funding that can go towards improving access.
It's stalled in some provinces, but there's a movement in Canada--and I might add, led by Quebec--to keep tuition fees low, to reduce them and to freeze them. That can only be done I think with the support of the federal government. The infrastructure fund included in the federal budget in 2006 will do nothing to support that. We're looking for the federal government to meet its obligations both within existing legislation, Bill C-48, but also to just get us back to where we were at the beginning of the 1990s in terms of core funding to the provinces.