In the province of New Brunswick, for sure, we do have what's called the brain drain. The province has implemented some positive measures, such as the tuition tax-back credit. As well, there's the timely debt completion program, which just started this year. Anything over and above $26,000 on your government student loan can be looked at for, in essence, loan forgiveness.
Are we worried about the brain drain? For sure. But with my own two children, would I keep them in the province? No. I would ensure that they had opportunities to excel wherever they chose to excel.
If we continue to make those great programs in the province of New Brunswick, I think we will continue to get people to stay. As an example, you know, of course, with Quebec's model, why your debt is not so high. You have far more of a grant access program in place, as they do in Ontario and many other regions. That's why in particularly the Atlantic region there is more loan debt; we don't have as much grant to displace the loan dollars.