I know, but lottery is the luck of the draw, and 99% of us don't win. With post-secondary education, not only do the participants who go through that, the students, win over the course of their lives, but the rest of the Canadian population does, because the advancements that are made, whether they're by engineers or people in the cultural field, benefit all Canadians. The fact that we have safer roads, that we have a better understanding of our culture, and better health care is something that benefits everyone.
To try to target, are we prepared to say culture is of no concern, knowing our history is of no concern, having political scientists study is not of concern because it's not churning out more jobs in the way of training? Any society needs a broad range of expertise, some of which brings back benefits economically, some socially, and some culturally. So I think it would be a serious mistake to try to target. We'd pay an enormous price as a society were we to do that.