Thank you.
My next focus is how we support university program students, a conversation that I have fairly regularly when I meet with some of the students from universities. As you start to go through the list, you look at the transfers to the provinces, you look at the income tax writeoffs that are available, you look at things such as the Canada research grants and the whole host of ways the federal government supports students. Then we get into the conversation around the student loans. Again, it completely puzzles me—because there are a number of people who are able to support their children through university—why students would advocate for support for everyone, when, really, if you need to focus your resources, you need to focus them on the students who are perhaps most in need.
I note that in the supplementary estimates (B), there's $1.3 to offset Canada student loans, but could you talk a little bit about the student loan program and it being a little bit more targeted? Again, to me, philosophically, why should the taxpayers help my children go to university when there are perhaps people who could use this support in a better way?