Mr. Speaker, the hon. member is a member of the committee that read the Coopers & Lybrand letter. He knows that what we are dealing with is a judgment call and a judgment call that is perfectly within the government's capability.
What distresses me is that the hon. member, a member for whom I have a great deal of respect, again refers to the millennium fund as a slush fund. He knows full well that the costs of education are onerous for many students and it is a responsibility of all levels of government to help students pay for their education.
That is the way we will build a future. That is not a slush fund and I am sure the hon. member wishes he had—