I'd like to go back to the Pathways to Education program. The information in the document indicates that the program will improve access to postsecondary education for young people. I think that's really the objective of the bill, of Part 22, at least.
As my colleague mentioned earlier, education is a provincial jurisdiction. I'm from Quebec, and there are programs there aimed at school drop-outs and education budgets. So we are interfering in a field of provincial jurisdiction.
Do you at least intend to compensate the provinces that would like not to take part in this program? You could at least allocate those amounts to the government that takes full compensation for the program to administer it itself and include it in its system. That's the problem in Canada, and what explains why it works poorly. There are provinces that stand up and stick to their jurisdictions. In Quebec, in education at least, we have a good department that takes charge of all public education through appropriate programs. So we are causing interference.
There's good will in all this. The program itself is very nice on the outside, but this is often needlessly added to existing programs. Could you compensate Quebec if it wanted to withdraw from this program and receive the amount of money that corresponds to our taxes?