Now I want to turn to Mr. Cappon, whom I have already met.
You're saying here that affordable, accessible, flexible and high-quality post-secondary education is essential for Canada to achieve its socio-economic goals of the 21st century. That is your main finding.
I remember when you published a report last year, that the Quebec Minister of Education—a Liberal and not a sovereignist—criticized you for meddling. This is another matter. With regard to post-secondary education, Quebec asked for a minimum of $1.2 billion, which equals transfer payments to the provinces for 1994 and 1995. Today, more and more young people are getting education and that education is least expensive in Quebec. We want to keep things the way they are, so that young people can get an education.
Do you believe that, with regard to post-secondary education in Quebec, $5.2 billion to make up for 13 years of cuts would be an exaggeration?