Thank you for the question. I think one of the great things about our post-secondary education system is its diversity across the country. If you look at the capacity issues across the country, you get very different pictures.
In Atlantic Canada, international students are a critical component of the demographic plan going forward. In some institutions there, there is considerable capacity. In the GTA there is less capacity, but there's also a need to bring international students to enrich the learning experience for all Canadian students.
So in terms of promoting a national strategy, I think the Government of Canada has done a good job in creating a brand. It needs some resources to actually enliven that brand, and each institution in itself can subscribe to that strategy or not. So, for example, some of the very largest institutions, the University of British Columbia, the University of Alberta, have very aggressive marketing plans to bring more students to Canada.