Actually, in regard to the two major programs we're putting forward--this national system of need-based grants to flow through the Canada student loans program--right now the Canada student loans program does have separate provisions for Quebec. So when we state that this national system of need-based grants needs to run through the Canada student loans program, we're de facto endorsing the system that currently exists, which is a separate system that is negotiated with Quebec. That is reflected in a lot of the other research we put forward. It's reflected already in the current system of the Canada student loans program.
In regard to the proposed post-secondary education act, we have worked closely with the Canadian Association of University Teachers. In that draft legislation there is a specific reference to Quebec's ability to opt out of it. That's reflected in our policy; it's also reflected in our research.
I appreciate your comment about putting it directly into our finance brief. We were severely limited in terms of the number of pages we were able to produce for the committee this year, but that is absolutely reflected in our policy.