First of all, Wal-Mart is safe. I think they'll be fine without the money they got from the government in the past. We think it's important that this money be spent as effectively as possible, and that means two things. First, you do not subsidize companies that would hire people in any event. We did our own survey and found that three out of four private sector employers said they would hire people for the summer anyway. Second, obviously big companies like that just don't need the help.
On your other point, about universities, I was pleasantly surprised to see student groups coming out in support of our 40% increase in transfers to the provinces for post-secondary education. The president of the Association of Universities and Colleges, Claire Morris, actually thanked us for taking the important step to earmark that $800-million increase, 40% increase, in the Canada social transfer. It will allow them to keep better account of how that money is spent.