If I can just add to that, my understanding is that the college system was created in the fifties by the vision of the federal government providing 75% of the capital funding for colleges. Since that time, the federal government has done virtually nothing, except in the January 27, 2009, budget. They created what was called the CCIP program. It's very much needed and very much overdue, but it really only touches the tip of the iceberg.
The problem with the colleges, I believe, is that as my colleague has mentioned, there's a stigma attached to them. But colleges have changed dramatically. They've become way more technical. And I guess the real issue is that there are a greater number of university graduates in key positions who have not seen the college system in the right light. I believe we have to change that.
There is a report out that says that we will need six college grads for every one university grad in our coming years, and if we don't address the capacity issue, we're not going to get them.