Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This has been an issue that's really been raised mostly by people in the college system just in the last little while. So this isn't something that has been argued very strenuously for a long time and I think one of the reasons is that it's not just the cost of living that governs the cost of post-secondary education. The cost of a post-secondary education has gone up dramatically in a lot of areas, and, in particular, tuition in many southern institutions is way higher than what it is for the college. So a good significant portion of money that people would have to come up with if they choose to go south would be above what we pay for tuition.
Again, there are other areas where housing is very expensive. So for instance, if a student wanted to attend the University of B.C., the cost of rent in Vancouver is probably higher than it is in Inuvik and I think that you'll find the same if a student is going to Osgood Hall in Toronto. The Toronto rents are also extremely high. So you have to take a look at the whole package and that's what we're going to do over the next little while, and we'll take a look at whether or not we can bring in some changes in the subsequent year.