It's a good question.
There are examples from various jurisdictions of codes of practice.
One aspect is anecdotal, but I think there's been enough evidence of this. We've heard that recruiters—it won't just be third party recruiters—have expressed commitments to students that becoming an international student in Canada would put them on this pathway to citizenship. It's falsely presenting the immigration pathway opportunity. There could certainly be beefed-up requirements in terms of ensuring that recruiters are singing from the same song sheet as they're out engaging with students.
I'm sure other witnesses might have some thoughts on this as well.