I'll gladly give you more information, Mr. Lacroix. I'm asking about anything that falls under federal scholarships. That will also give you an opportunity to shed light on your reality.
Mr. Lacroix, according to Statistics Canada's Postsecondary Student Information System, on average, master's students need 2.13 years to obtain their degree, and Ph.D. students need approximately 4.84 years.
The Canada graduate scholarships master's program and the Canada graduate scholarships doctoral program provide funding for a maximum study period of two years and three years, respectively.
I'd like you to talk about the impact of imposing a limit on master's and Ph.D. students. They take longer to figure out their research project than the full duration of the funding.
Should the scholarship cover a longer period?