 DCU students gathered in protest outside Dalairo today to fight for affordable accommodation. This comes after an increase of 27% in popular student accommodation, Shnoen Square. This is a problem, city-wide and national-wide, which is why we need to start targeting here, We can make as much noise as we want Shnoen Square. They're not going to speak, they're not going to speak. What we need to do is make a legislative change. These people get tax breaks when they're building the accommodation to make it affordable for them, to make it affordable for us. Them not making it affordable for us is disgusting. Accommodation increases that are just ridiculous. A 27% increase in accommodation from 7,000 up to 9,000 euro, that's only for nine months. It's a thousand euro a month. That is just ridiculous. So what we want is we want the government to change the legislation so that students are protected. We've got it in other areas of accommodation where you're only allowed to have a 4% increase every two years. Why isn't it the same for students? What the plan is, and you'll have seen it in the last budget, 200 million extra went into capital funding. We've also put in 100 million extra since 2016, 460 million for the Susie ones. And we will continue to fight hard. And I can say to you that you have a minister here at the cabinet table in charge of higher education and I'm fighting for you.