Mr. Chair, thank you for allowing me to answer some questions.
I think there are many reasons. In the first instance, we've been trying to manage what has been an increasing demand for access domestically. That has taken significant investments across the country, whether it's in B.C. or Quebec or Ontario or the Atlantic provinces. I guess in part it has been where the growth has occurred and at what time demographically.
Australia got out very much early in the process of their recruitment of international students. They made a very strategic decision to invest in international recruitment into Australia and also to take higher education offshore into other countries.
So it was a direct investment strategy that was put in place.