I think I did say “means-tested”. Needs-based is where we're at in most provinces anyway, but it's not universal. There are eight different tests out there, depending on which province you go to, and cars are more valuable in Ontario than they are in New Brunswick. That's facetious--they're really not--but there's a whole different needs testing that you can do by province. I think we need to make it universal, so that students who are going into an educational institution in New Brunswick are going to have the ability to get as much assistance as they would get if they were going to Quebec.
In reference to Quebec, in my career--because I am a paid financial aid administrator--I have often told students to go to Quebec, establish a residency, and then come back and see me, because it is probably one of the better provinces for funding educational experiences.