Mr. Speaker, I do not think I was linking tuition and equalization directly. My point was on the issue of mobility, that this was a statement of values, that students should not be impeded in terms of their ability to go from province to province for the course outline they wish as they pursue master and doctoral programs independent of considerations as to whether one is on one side of a border or the other.
As to the financial issues, again, we have put up $2.5 billion for scholarship money. That is fresh money available to students. The only issue I have with respect to the bankruptcy provision has to do with the abuse that was going on with respect to the never-never payment plan. We were having students graduate and in three, four or five years they had achieved a certain financial security and then they were simply walking away from the liability.