It sounds a bit like a broken record here, but I think it is a good question. [Technical difficulty—Editor] international students, again, is the ability to recognize in-country asylum, that source country stream, and to provide exemptions through public policy from current regulations that exist here in Canada.
There is the very specific example of Hong Kong students who recently tried to flee to Taiwan by boat and were intercepted by law enforcement [Technical difficulty—Editor] to Canada. These are young students who [Technical difficulty—Editor] whether they were fleeing on boat, which is something we are very familiar with here in Canada [Technical difficulty—Editor] resettling refugees from countries who had to do that.
I think any new measures are good. I applaud the current government for doing that, but I think we need to look at the major gaps that are left, for students with less formal education and for students who might be past that five-year period, and their extended family members.