First, concerning foreign students, I can tell you that the demand is there. From what we hear, a very large number of foreign students want to come here. What happened for them to all leave for Ontario at the same time and no longer be coming to us? That's a question that has to be investigated.
Second, the question of Canadian students has to be addressed. At present, students from other provinces who come to Quebec pay less than foreign students, but they still have to pay. That is another aspect that needs to be studied. I'm talking about students in general, but I'm also thinking about young people. We have a huge amount of expertise here.
Third, we see a complete change happening among young people, who are prepared to go back to school if they are paid. They are prepared to leave a little job or take a training course if they are paid. That is a change we have seen recently, and I think that by providing grants, we have understood that fact. The courses to which the grants are attached are full. We really have to look into this.
Concerning training, we follow the industry as closely as possible and we are prepared for the 4.0 shift, but we can't stop, and this calls for a lot of investment. We are not capable of following the total investment, because the costs involved are very high. The industry therefore has to help us. That's why we are connected with the companies and CAMAQ to make the transition to digital technologies right here. The better trained our students are in digital technologies, the more the transition...