There are, as you know—because you're familiar with some of them, MP Khanna—immigration consultants who do not act properly and are giving false advice to people and the false hope of being able to stay here. There are institutions, for example, that are relying on international students and are not providing the proper education and making false promises about prospective employment.
In the labour market impact assessment world, which I know you're familiar with, there's a lot of money exchanging hands. Labour market impact assessment shouldn't cost anything.
There are a lot of people responsible here. It isn't simply about people who committed fraud; it's also about the ecosystem that's been created, which has been an incentive. When it comes to international students, it may be a $31-billion industry that is chasing short-term gain with a lot of long-term pain, and I mentioned that earlier with respect to what asylum seekers would cost coming out of an international student system that was supposed to breed excellence, not asylum claims.