I just want to say a word on that.
Perhaps you're someone who comes from a low-income family and never thought you could go to school, but maybe you're good with your hands and you want to go to trade school. There is $250 up front in cash grants going in. If you successfully complete the first year of your Red Seal trade, you get another $1,000. In the second year you get $250 upfront in cash grants, and another $1,000 from the apprenticeship incentive grant if you successfully complete your second year. That's a pretty serious support for people on the low end. I can't believe it won't do anything but encourage people in families where there's not a lot of money to really think about going on to post-secondary education in some form.
I'm pretty excited about it. I have talked to provincial ministers, to educators, and even to students. We spoke to students in Victoria the other day in a school where incomes tended to be a little lower. They were very excited about a lot of those changes and they could see some possibilities, I think.