Thank you.
As the chair, I'm going to take the prerogative to ask a couple of questions.
I was at a session with the University of Alberta's president, Indira Samarasekera, and she gave a wonderful presentation. Then a politician stood up—not I—and asked her a very tough question. He was going to put her in her place. He talked about how she had mentioned all these wonderful topics over a 30-minute talk, and he then asked her to define for him in one sentence what a good university is, because she kept talking about “a good university”. She looked him in the eye, and she said “an institution where the students are lining up to attend and the professors are lining up to teach and do research.” I thought she knocked it out of the park.
So I'm going to put the same challenge to you and ask that you define for me in one sentence, from your perspective, either success or failure.
We'll start with Mr. Knight, and we can go down.