Yes. Currently, about one in three receive no funding at all. Obviously with the treaty obligations that's pretty unacceptable.
What we're trying to do is see the removal of the 2% cap. That means that the program cannot grow by more than 2% every year. The provincial governments and provincial legislation are undermining this program by allowing tuition fees to rise by 5% to 8% annually. As well, having the fastest-growing population within Canada means that there is less and less funding being made available and fewer and fewer students are able to receive funding.
That's what our major focus is. The program itself is currently working for those who receive it, but--