Perhaps I can try to answer that.
A number of countries—not just Canada—have a special interest in attracting high-quality Hong Kong students to their institutions. We can redouble our efforts on recruitment and maybe offer some scholarships.
I think something else we're going to need to be doing, particularly in Canada for those who want to leave Hong Kong for political reasons, is to help them in our community colleges and other parts of our educational system, where we can give new facilities for English language training.
High-end Hong Kong students can go anywhere in the world admission-wise, but there's a category on the technical side and others where we could make a special effort—maybe we could offer some scholarships—particularly when people are going to need the extra time to study English language. Not everyone who comes from Hong Kong can operate in English. That might be one niche where some government encouragement and university and college initiatives could open a door a little bit wider to a class of Hong Kongers who are not going to be caught up in the normal high-end educational stream.