I wish we had more time.
I'll just make a comment. Obviously, when we look at high school, society, and young men, we need to really focus on that. I think a lot of the witnesses have indicated that in the past. We probably haven't done a good job of doing that. However, I'm going to leave that aside because now we have three of you from the university perspective.
We say there's a crisis and we heard earlier from the two representatives of Canadian student associations that they've approached the association of universities and colleges across Canada and there's no leadership there. They're not responding to the students. They don't want to look at it nationally.
What I'm looking at here, the more we get into it, is that there is Bill 132 in Ontario, and legislation in B.C. There's such a hodgepodge, and there's absolutely no leadership in many areas. We just had a $2-billion federal investment in universities and colleges, and I don't think one university or college made this a priority in its funding application.
You obviously are passionate about this issue. We'll do what we can also, but how can you play some leadership role to try to help us to get the Canadian universities and colleges association on board to recognize this as a national issue to move this forward?