First of all, in a global context, Canada is seen as offering excellent quality education at an affordable price, in a safe, secure, and welcoming community. We have a competitive advantage in this, and we can grow that further.
Second, we've got capacity in many parts of the country to bring international students to Canada, so they can not only study and return to their country of origin but can also become Canadian citizens. It's a very effective way of attracting highly skilled newcomers to the country. At Thompson Rivers University, at Saint-Boniface, at the University of Winnipeg, it is really making a difference in those areas.
You're right that international students pay a higher fee. By international standards, it's competitive and affordable.
I also want to talk about the educational experience that those students bring for all Canadians. Internationalizing the classroom gives every student the opportunity to meet somebody from another country, with another language, with another set of experiences, and that's going to be powerfully important as we strive to open up new markets in India, China, Brazil, and elsewhere.