Actually, Statistics Canada, I believe, launched two new labour market surveys last year, but I do appreciate it does takes time for the proper data to be not only gathered but also disseminated.
I just think there is a real dearth of information to help empower students, and I think there would also be greater competition and accountability among post-secondary choices. As our demographics age, those students should be given as much information so that they can get the highest quality of life and be able to pay those higher taxes that go along with it, which I think is a good thing. When you make a lot more money, then you share and help grow our economy.
Going over to Mr. Boadway, I want to ask you a question.
You mentioned earlier about the Canadian health care transfer and somehow that the federal government should automatically pay whatever the rate of growth is in a province. Is that correct?