I can't give you the exact tuition, but at UBC, for example, it is $50,000 per year, and it's divided into two components. So if you're in a four to five-year program, you have, potentially, a $200,000 to $250,000 debt just for your tuition, not for living costs or whatever. So I think that's absolutely critical.
The component I want to talk about, though, is divided into two issues: one is tuition, and one is the cost of the dental hospital within the facility. I mentioned it in my brief. That can represent $25,000 or more, and the student is actually paying for the facility. If you were a medical student, you would go into a publicly funded hospital. In dentistry, the students and the university pay for a facility to graduate future clinicians. I think that's something we have to look at.