You quoted the Canadian Federation of Students endorsing the new Canada student grant program. That's certainly partly correct, but it's a pretty precise picking of an endorsement. If you endorsed everything that CFS did, you'd be a lot better off probably, and I would say the same thing about CASA and the Coalition for Student Loan Fairness.
There are an awful lot of areas where CFS would disagree with you. They do agree they were not fans of the millennium scholarship, and they like what they see in some of the Canada student grants, but they have a lot of questions. So if you have information about this program, and specifically how the Canada access grant and the Canada study grant are going to be incorporated as we go forward, I think that would be very helpful.
One of the issues that many students and educators and researchers and public policy analysts have about the program is that in the budget it says that it's designed to increase post-secondary education participation, particularly of under-represented groups. But the millennium foundation gave up to $3,000 a year. This program gives up to $2,000 a year. So you give to more people, but less to those who specifically need it. That's an issue.