It's a tough one, because the growth was concentrated in certain places. You've seen major problems at Ontario colleges, because Ontario colleges were the ones that so dramatically over-indexed. You've seen a little bit of that in other parts of the country.
The other aspect comes back to where Alex was earlier, which is that you also have the chronic underfunding of these institutions at the provincial level and constraints on domestic tuition, so there's a gradual ramp-up in the challenge, and this was a tipping point for certain institutions. As much as it stinks to close campuses and lay off staff, I also look at all this and say we had a system that grew far too big for its britches. You can't continue to employ the same number of people if you're not teaching the same number of students. It was a bit of a reckoning that had to happen.
