I need to go on record here. I worked for 25 years in the university sector, so quite frankly I love the system. But I do believe there's been a bias across the country. There has been a pressure of not forcing people, but encouraging them, to look to university as a first choice. What we try to talk about, and what I think is healthy when we talk to students and even retired workers, is that there are lots of choices. We're really proud that in the last survey, 97% of our graduates were employed within six months. Our population is adult learners.
To answer your question, I think there's been a general societal bias. Some of the funding has been directed that way. I'm sure you heard that from Mr. Knight, from ACCC. Our facility here in Saskatoon, our Kelsey campus, was the largest technical institute in the Commonwealth when it was built in the late sixties. There hasn't been a thing done to that facility since the late sixties. So we've been neglected and we need to upgrade. It's like the infrastructure across the country.
I hope that answers your question. A balance is what we would like to see.