We have post-graduate employment that they are allowed to take part in for a certain period of time. The main thing that we as a government are going to do that's new is to have more points for students under express entry. I'm not saying it was done on purpose, but I think they were a little bit shortchanged by the previous system, because if you have to get a labour market impact assessment and you're in an entry-level job, then it's difficult. So if they have more points, a higher fraction of the international students will be accepted as permanent residents. Some of them may have problems with being able to stay beyond a certain time, maybe because of this four-year rule. That is a different issue, but it's related and we're looking at that now that we've received the parliamentary report.
The main thing that we as a government are doing is to give more points to admit more students as permanent residents.