Thank you, Mr. Chair.
We have heard a lot today about the struggles that students face with living conditions and living costs. I heard someone—I forget who it was—who suggested that you could find accommodation for $300-something a month, which is remarkable. It would certainly be impossible in British Columbia.
Perhaps this is rather off topic, but could that be a drawing card for students and researchers to go to smaller institutions where they could live a decent life and have a roof over their head?
We hear about the food banks students are forced to use. When I look at costs, the biggest cost I see students facing is housing. I think they are going to food banks because they just don't have any money left over.
Could you comment on this being an advantage that smaller institutions might have?