We have to work with the province.
For the Université de l'Ontario français, we had to make sure we had a fifty-fifty cost-sharing agreement. At the time, our position was that we would put money on the table, convince the province to participate and work with the community. After extensive talks and negotiations, we were able to create the university.
The wait is dragging on, with a process under way pursuant to the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act and people waiting to see what will happen with Laurentian University. In the meantime, professors have lost their jobs and students have lost access to French-language programs in the Sudbury area.
We felt it was necessary to stop wasting time, so we put money on the table to help get things moving.