Mr. Speaker, unlike the hon. member and his colleagues who have from day one taken a totally negative attitude toward any reform at all, we are saying to the students today, as I offered their leaders in the meeting this morning and as I offered student leaders across the country when I met with them: "Let us come together and look at this problem. Let us reform the situation. Let us examine the facts. Let us get the proper things on the table".
Let us see what we can achieve by working together to improve the post-secondary education system.
The fact of the matter is that every person in the country except the hon. member in the Bloc Quebecois knows that change or reform is required.
The more we invite our students, our faculty and our administrators to become part of the process of discussion, the better the reform will be, as opposed to the position taken by the hon. member.