With the exception, Mr. Chairman, of social studies, it is correct. That is not a compulsory program. There are two years of compulsory, but it is not necessary to take Social Studies 30, Mr. Chairman, which you do have to take in Alberta. So that is the difference between our jurisdiction and Alberta's jurisdiction.
I understand the reasons for that may be that universities may not require this particular program, so the option was left for students to be able to take it or not take it, and take something as an alternate. The requirement, of course, is 100 credits in order to receive a diploma.