Mr. Speaker, in the budget, the government provides $17.5 million in additional credits for humanities research. Because of its ideology, the government is establishing national priorities and focusing its scholarships in one area—business.
Does the government realize that, by choosing this approach, it will have disastrous consequences for knowledge and that by accepting applications for merit scholarships solely in one area— business—it is attacking freedom of thought for our students, our future researchers and our universities?