Thank you.
I'm going to turn to Dr. Aiken again with this discussion around affordability. One of the big aspects of affordability for students has come about because of governments of all stripes, provincial and federal. Support for universities in general has been declining over the last 30 years, so tuition fees have gone up. Students these days pay ten times what I paid as a student back in the Late Pleistocene. Housing costs have also gone up. I think this is clearly what's driving some students to food banks.
With the smaller universities and colleges that we have been talking about in this study, is this somehow a silver lining in that in smaller centres, students don't have as much of those costs, so you can attract some pretty good talent through the students who are coming to you because of those reduced costs?