Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to welcome our guests and thank them for coming this morning.
I'm going to start with President George, whom I've known for a few years now. For those who don't know him, Mr. George will be leaving his post as president at McMaster. He's done a great job of elevating “Mac” and the quality of education there; he has done a really good job.
I tease the president a little bit about his ability to be a lobbyist/advocate for his school, but I use him also, when he's not around, as an example of somebody who does a really great job while doing it.
So I appreciate your coming today.
I do have one question for you, though. We've heard from student associations, but I'm going to ask you this question. There is a perception--I want to know whether it's just a perception or reality--that the transfer that goes through the social transfer that is for education doesn't go to education.
Is that actually true or not?