Okay. We're going to spend $500 million helping students who are already in post-secondary education, as opposed to providing the same amount of money in grants to help students who couldn't otherwise go to school get to school.
That's all right. I know you don't make the policy decision. I just wanted to put that on the record.
I would like to ask some questions about the housing anti-flipping tax.
A lot of discretion is provided to the CRA minister to decline to issue certificates on the disposition of property. Will guidelines be published on how the minister will exercise such discretion in terms of the circumstances in which somebody will not have to pay the flipping tax?
If they move and they have a medical issue or they move beside a house that—God forbid—becomes an Airbnb, do they have to go, cap in hand, to the minister or will some published guidelines be forthcoming?