Okay. I'm going to shift directions a little bit to education and young people's initiatives.
I have a particular post-secondary institution in my riding, the First Nations Technical Institute. It is always challenged for funding and, of course, it's a political football. The province administers education, but it doesn't want to control it and thinks it should be federally paid for. And federal officials say, “Yes, we have some obligations, but we don't administer education. We have never had a sense of direction that we are comfortable with on issues like this.”
Obviously, there are other post-secondary institutions facing similar circumstances. This particular institution has close to a 95% placement rate for its graduates. Yet, of course, its budget has been under pressure for years.
So I'm suggesting that we have some difficulties with in post-secondary education, as well as primary and secondary education. What are your thoughts on this, and do you see any potential solution to breaking this impasse between the federal and provincial levels?