Mr. Speaker, my colleague is a great colleague in the House and I appreciate the leadership he has shown.
I know he spoke passionately about some of the benefits for students. One of the things I suffered when I went to university was that I worked part-time and I came from a relatively poor family. Even though the gross income that we had on the farm was high, the net income was low and it created threshold barriers for qualifications for student loans. It also created the situation where I needed to work and when I did work, unfortunately, I had a cap on how much I could earn every month, otherwise it was clawed back by the federal government from the federal student loan program.
Could my hon. colleague enlighten Canadians about some of the fantastic things in budget 2015 that have ended that practice?