Leopold applied to his provincial government for a student loan and was advanced $13 500. The loan agreement obligated the government to a dvance further funds 1u.idway through the school year. Leopold stopped attending classes in September for medical reasons but did not advise his university's Student Services Office of this, contrary to a term in his loanagreement. He also used the funds for living expenses instead of for tuition, contrary to the loan agreement. The university determined that Leopold was not eligible for the second installment of his loan, and the government therefore refused to advance it. Leopold sued the government for breach of contract and sought damages in the amount of $1.5 million. Do you think Leopold's action should be successful? Why or why not?10