Right.
Well, I think we share priorities. You mentioned housing. Just days before the start of the semester this year, we got a message from our senior administration asking if professors had a room to spare for students.
Going back to the basic messages, I think that working with the federal government and with the provinces to try to find a way ahead to stabilize funding for post-secondary education is a really vital part of that. We lay out in more detail in our written submission how we could move ahead with that, and we would certainly look forward to having future conversations on it. I'm certain that the Atlantic association supports that idea as well.
Yes, I think that from our perspective we're always here and ready to talk and have a conversation. We have been researching and, I suppose, living on the front lines of these issues for many years. We do work, as I said, with the Atlantic association. We see distinctive regional challenges, of course. I know that from living here and being from here. The Atlantic region has its own challenges, but equally, so do other parts of the country.