Mr. Speaker, let me answer, at least in the time permitted, the first part of the question in terms of students.
The hon. member will know that in the 1998 budget we brought down a $7.5 billion contribution to education, including loans to students. In the most recent budget, there was not only the creation of 2,000 research chairs, but we lifted the exemption on scholarships from taxation from $500 to $3,000. We have brought in a program that will enable students to handle their loans.
In other words, the focus on education has been very important for this government in order to help students—