What we have is an opportunity for communities large and small across the country. I would pick up on Larissa's point about the alignment between the federal government, the provincial governments, the local communities, and what their needs are.
You are absolutely right, Monsieur Godin, that by having international students in your community, you increase the number of opportunities for your domestic students. You can run the second lab. You can run a broader array of courses. You can encourage those students to develop relationships with people around the world. That's good for Canada; that's good for Quebec. It's good for francophone minority communities, as well.