I guess the frustration that we have.... I mean, for us in northern Ontario, Laurentian is a symbol. My father became a graduate in his forties because he could go to a school in northern Ontario. He became a professor of economics. I've spoken with students who have come from across Canada to go to Laurentian because it's a symbol, yet what we see is this image of chaos and disregard for people I've spoken with who have been irreparably harmed. The idea that you used the CCAA to initiate this doesn't make sense, because, Mr. Haché, you told the students that last spring you were almost at a balanced budget. You said you were almost at a balanced budget. Then in October you said you had a debt of about $7 million. Then you told them in the last week of their school year that they had a choice: You were either going to shut the school down or do these massive cuts.
Who made the decision that those were your only two options?