Thank you.
I have a comment on CNIB and CELA's presentation. The funding to help your services join the digital age is particularly important today. Even the changes to Canada Post's services make some of these things less available and accessible than they were in the past. Many of us on this committee who have family members who benefit from the work you're doing get this and understand it.
Also, I think I speak on behalf of all members of this committee when I say that we would never want to take any position that would get Craig Oliver upset at us, so I think you can count on good support.
I'd like to ask a question to Travis Gordon.
First of all, Travis, not every organization that comes to this committee gets its member of Parliament, such as Sean Casey, who is here with us today, to offer support, so this is pretty important stuff.
On CASA's presentation, the Conference Board of Canada's recent report on intergenerational inequality focuses on the youth job market today, and it speaks to the challenges young people face upon graduation. With higher levels of student debt and a very tough youth job market, should we move to a more flexible approach in terms of repayment of student debt, something over a longer period of time, recognizing the challenges young people are faced with today upon graduation and in getting good employment?