Yes, it has created frustration.
Personally, I took an interest in this issue at the university, and I was very involved with the education commission. The frustrations also come from the image of Canada.
In my opinion, there is an opportunity to seize, to the extent that African students are disaffected with France, which is the traditional host country for these students. The francophone students were ready to come to Quebec.
The narrative that we often hear also needs to change. These international students are not taking anything away from anyone. Foreign students pay $2,500 per course at UQAM, whereas Quebec students pays $400, which is normal because they pay their taxes here.
That said, the difference also makes it possible to give scholarships to Quebec students. That is—