If I can pick up on that, the general funding that governments, both provincial and federal, give to universities has declined over the last 30 years. That's one of the main causes that tuition fees come up. Students are on the hook for that.
I'm just wondering if you think it would be valuable for the federal government to have a funding stream. When they're sending money to the provinces, as we do now, there are no strings attached at all. You could send money to fund universities, but it's used to pay for roads. Would it be useful to have a program that said, “This stream of money is for post-secondary education period”, and let the provinces decide how to spend that, but say, “This is what it's for”?