Canada is doing very well on the Brazil file by having the Governor General, two cabinet ministers, a number of backbench MPs, and 30 presidents go there together. The governor of Brazil committed to send 12,000 students to Canada. We are the second largest beneficiary of the program, second only to the United States. It represents an investment by the Government of Brazil of about $500 million to send their students to Canada. That's just one example.
You asked about barriers. One of the ongoing challenges is to ensure the successful processing of visas. It sounds mundane and mechanical, but we have seen significant increases in demand in India, China, Brazil, and other target markets. With that, resources are necessary to ensure that visas are processed in a timely way. We're in a competitive race with other countries in terms of issuing the visas and getting the students here. That's just one of the barriers.
I could go on, but I know time is—