Well, I would like to be the first witness to come and say that I'm from a sector that doesn't need more money, but I can't do that. It would be a way of getting your attention, were I able to make that claim.
Secondly, when we're talking about post-secondary education, we're not talking just about university, but also universities and colleges, apprenticeship training, and a whole range of adult education that's necessary after high school. In that regard, the majority of Canadians do participate in some form of post-secondary education. In fact, the participation rate in Canada is one of the highest in the world.
The fact that they earn more is a reason we should not try to fund post-secondary education increasingly by tuition increases, because insofar as they earn more, they pay more in taxes. In fact, if you look at analyses that have been done, university graduates pay back far more than the total cost of their education as a result of the increased taxes they pay because of their higher income. So it is an investment, in that sense.