Regarding that, I did run into some information this summer at a conference in the United States at which they were talking about their educational problems. Believe me, they're far worse than Canada's. They actually had a person from Standard and Poor's who was talking about some of the data around the world and comparing educational systems.
You'll be pleased to know that they said to us there that as far as post-secondary education went, the country that had the number one best record in the world was Canada, followed closely by Japan. The United States was far down the list. Not to say that we're there, but this money will go a long way to keeping us competitive internationally. I think the importance there is that our youth are our future, and it's important that we have good infrastructure for them for a long time to come.