Thank you, Madam Chair.
I, too, want to thank the witnesses for being here today.
I was going to ask a question about student success, but Ms. Philipp took the words right out of my mouth. Before becoming a member of Parliament, I was a CEGEP teacher. I remember a conversation I had with a student once. She told me that she felt as though all teachers cared about was performance. In other words, students had to have good grades as quickly as possible, while competing with one another. I'm not saying I support that, but that was the overall impression the student had of the education system.
That makes me wonder what we mean by “success”.
You gave a definition earlier, Ms. Philipp, and Mr. Rattray talked about it as well. This is for both of you, as well as Ms. Bobiwash. Do you think we should define the term “success” differently?