Thank you.
You were saying a little earlier that we must not leave that up to the universities or primary or secondary schools alone; that it has to be extended everywhere. I agree with you on that. At the same time, education is a provincial responsibility. You said that you received some additional one-time funding. Organizations have told us that, as a general rule, that money arrives at the very last minute. This is money that you were not expecting to receive, that is not there for the long term and, even if you were expecting to receive it, you have to keep fighting to get more. You must have to devote a lot of staff time to preparing applications for this additional funding. I imagine you waste a lot of time in the process, and when the money arrives, there is not much time left to spend it.
Are you really able to take full advantage of this money? Should it come from a specific program? For example, if a program has not changed in 10 years, it should be. Then you submit a proposal setting out the university's requirements.