It varies immensely, depending on the trade or the sector. You're looking at the Canada student loans program right now, which funds programs that start at four weeks. What we're saying is that on one side the federal government recognizes programs that can be very short, and on another side, with the grants, it does not recognize those programs.
I would say that the average program at a Canadian career college is about 26 weeks. That would be the average. Our position is that to make it easy, the federal government shouldn't be looking at program A, B, and C and creating a whole bureaucracy to evaluate programs. It already recognizes a program; it is four weeks with the Canada student loans program. Why doesn't it take the same measure with a program that is a sister program to the Canada student grants program and use that?