Regarding what the government can do, as director of a school who is working in the public service, it's difficult for me to know where one's mandate ends and the other's begins.
Concerning foreign students, what helps us is the creation of slightly small groups. We can start out with 15 students, and make up the rest of the group with foreign students. Since funding is essential for all of this, we have to see how we can help the provincial government create smaller groups. That is a question I'm putting out there. Certainly we need to think about it.
As well, the provincial government now offers student grants in four sectors: health, information technologies, engineering, and construction. When a young person leaves a job to go and study and work in another sector for which student grants are offered, that does huge harm to our sector. So it's still a question of budget, but here, the question answers itself.
Concerning the school itself, certainly we don't have money to do advertising for a sector. The companies need support for that. With that said, obviously, if we don't do anything, the sector will be at risk. We absolutely have to do something.