Mr. Speaker, it is quite the contrary again. The member should know, because he has been in the House now for two years, that in fact what we have arranged is a very good, co-operative arrangement in the area of student assistance. We have the Canada student loans program. Quebec has its own program.
When we reformed our program this summer and brought in programs to provide specific grants for disabled students and students with high income needs that would enable them to go school earlier, we transferred that money directly to the province of Quebec so it could offer the same programs to its own students. Now that is the notion of flexible federalism: not a takeover, but a way of working in co-operation.