Today the program is $50 million per year, made up of different kinds of multi-year grants. There are, I think, 96 eligible colleges and polytechnics bidding for that $50 million program. We have seen that, over the last three years, 73% of peer-reviewed, good quality applications cannot be funded, because the multi-year approach means that the forward moneys are tied up. So we believe the $12 million increase is about 25%. We are not calling for the doubling of the program, but simply that it allow more projects to come on stream.
There is a need to be careful here. If you double the program, you could cause an excess of funding. We would never pretend to be what we are not.