Yes, in fact, it does. It represents a time when the deepest cuts to social spending in Canada were made. For all intents and purposes, we look back at that as being a time when post-secondary education was, for argument's sake, adequately funded.
We also costed out what the expenses would be to roll back tuition fees to that time. Again, for all intents and purposes, the tuition fees, for argument's sake, were reflective of a time when post-secondary education was adequately funded. So the total cost there to the federal government would be $799 million to do that and roughly $1 billion to get ourselves back up to where we were funding post-secondary education according to the demographics at the time.