Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for coming here and testifying.
My first question is for the Canadian Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. I spent a great deal of time in post-secondary education, and I'm a huge proponent that education can really change a child's life. The reason I am an MP is in large part because I had access to post-secondary education. At the same time, I also had access to government grants and loans, but I still have student debt as an MP, and that gives me a unique perspective.
We're really proud of the government doubling the Canada student jobs initiative, the summer grants, and trying to make them more accessible for Canadian students. There is one thing I see as inherently unfair, and this is obviously a jurisdictional issue. I want to get your opinion on the fact that tuition varies across the country. If you're sitting in Quebec, tuition is drastically cheaper than if you're a child born in Ontario. That just seems a little bit unfair for a country the size of Canada with its wealth.
What are your comments on how we can solve this problem?