We're building the first graduate student residence on campus. It's just off campus. It's in downtown Hamilton. It's a 644-bed facility. It is built under a P3 partnership. There is no provincial or federal support for that construction, as it stands. It is a mechanism by which we, as an institution, will satisfy our obligation to our students by providing them with high-quality housing.
I can also say that we are embarking on other residence programs at the undergraduate level, though it's not the mandate of this committee. It's not just to offer competitive advantage by enabling all first-year incoming undergraduate students to have a place to live on campus. It's also an issue of quality of life and quality of study that we, as an institution, take seriously.