I want to very quickly touch on the question of a gender-based analysis of the post-secondary education funding. When you remember that women with university degrees are now earning less than 70% on average of what men are earning and then look at the fact that young women are graduating with anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 in debt, if they've gone on to a professional degree.... That is a different kind of payment for somebody who has a much lower income to pay.
One of the things universities are looking to right now is trying to figure out how to come up with some sort of income-contingent tuition repayment scheme to help students finance this huge debt into the future. But no one is looking at gender. It's going to be very onerous for women graduates if they have to repay on lower salaries the same high tuition costs and borrowing costs that the student loan programs currently are structured to give them. That's another place where a gender-based analysis really needs to be done in detail.