With the way the international student cap is structured, it is incumbent on provinces to consider a number of factors in how they allocate spaces. As a result, provinces and territories can make determinations and allocate spaces to institutions that are meeting the highest standards when hosting students. It would be incumbent on provinces and territories to not allocate spaces to institutions that are simply not meeting those standards. That is one aspect of it.
Federally, we are also in the late stages of regulatory changes that will provide the IRCC with additional tools to deal with non-compliant learning institutions. The IRCC's new tools will allow us to work in concert with provinces to deal with institutions that are simply not playing by the rules and not supporting students properly.