Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Hamdullahpur, I wish to follow through on the question that my colleague Mr. McCallum mentioned.
I would have thought that a foreign student coming to Canada, especially for post-secondary education, would be looking more at the research capability, the reputation of a university, perhaps job prospects after their education here. That is different from the fact that Canada is quite generous in allowing them to apply for permanent residence, eventually on a pathway to citizenship.
The question I wish to ask you is, would it be expedient for us if the university that does the pre-screening of these students, just by admitting them, at the same time says, all right, if you're here for a four-year program...? They can actually stay for those four years and it becomes a multiple-entry visa for that period.
Is that the case right now, or do they have to reapply for the visa every year?