Okay.
You don't have to comment on this. It's just a thought. In seven or eight years, the budget has increased pretty well 50% to 60%, to almost $400 billion. One billion dollars to set the course for the next 15 or 20 years seems like a pretty small percentage of our overall investment. However, don't answer that, because I know you need to have meetings again sometime.
That's the number, so that's good. Hopefully we can get that in the report.
There's another thing, and I think a few people have mentioned this already. Why don't you folks and some of the university presidents meet with—maybe you already have—the granting tri-councils and say, “You know what? Screw it. We are only going to fund this many projects, and we're going to fund them for the appropriate number of dollars. We're going to let the federal or provincial government deal with the backlash of the reduced granting. On principle, we are going to finance these folks with the proper amounts, so they can live their lives accordingly.”
Why don't we just do that?