I'm perhaps not the best-qualified person to speak specifically to the Quebec-federal government agreement on funding to institutions. What I can say is that across the country, we are facing a financial challenge with our post-secondary institutions' ability to develop new programs or even to expand existing programs.
There are a number of underlying reasons, but fundamentally, inflation over the past number of years has driven delivery costs up for post-secondary institutions, and funding mechanisms have not kept pace, whether those are federal or provincial, in order to meet the requirements of what happens. Also, in some provinces, there are tuition caps on domestic students who are coming in, essentially.
All of those are downward pressure mechanisms that are not allowing the expansion of existing programs or the development of new programs beyond that.
Does that get to the crux of what you're asking?