No, what I'm suggesting is we should make the decision for allocation of international visas to higher education institutions based on expected earnings. At the polytechnics you're talking about, if the graduates have high earnings, then we should allocate international student visas to them, and maybe there are programs at universities that don't meet that criteria.
The way we use the comprehensive ranking system for immigration, we should try to develop something that's similar for international students, because otherwise, lobbying and politics are going to drive this, and we're going to end up placing international students in the wrong institutions.
I do think we have absorptive capacity issues, so we're constrained in that regard. Our health care system just can't expand fast enough to handle the volumes of people coming in that we've had.