I'll try my best, Chair. Thank you for the warning.
I wanted to focus on the international student issue for a moment, Minister. I understand international students contribute about $4 billion a year to the Canadian economy. I think the minister should know that in my riding, Edmonton—Strathcona, the University of Alberta is home to about 35,000 students, and 2,100 of those, I believe, are foreign students who come into the riding every year. I believe even in the chair's riding, at Memorial University, there are about 800 international students.
I've already been hearing from students on this, who are very excited about the fact that they can look at working and helping to pay for some of the costs they incur in coming to Canada.
I was curious, though, when is this program going to become effective? How many students are going to be eligible for it, and how is it going to be rolled out? If you want to, speak about some of the benefits, because I think clearly this is going to help some of the challenges in the economy, as well, that I was talking about earlier. Whatever you can address on that would be great.