Thanks for that question.
I absolutely agree, but the reality, as I think the committee is aware, is that we're funding a minority of students. In fact, it's not a large minority of students, so in effect we can increase the rates, and we've certainly been saying that. This serves as a reference rate that can be used for students who are paid through other means, such as grants, but also perhaps as a signal to provinces as well that they need to contribute more.
I don't know whether you have plans to invite representatives of the universities to speak to you about how they fund graduate students, but I think they might be in a better position to answer that, as we know that provincial rates of support for universities have been falling, and reliance on tuition has been increasing. That tuition is also coming from graduate students, which eats into the support we provide them at the federal level.
If we don't think about solutions that incorporate all the players and all the partners, we're not going to solve the problem in a satisfactory way.