Okay.
On this issue, one of the assessments from IRCC on applications is whether or not they have close ties back home. Do they have the financial resources? What country are they from? What region are they from and so on? These are triggering aspects that generate, I think, a response that generally says they are denied on the grounds that IRCC staff do not believe they will return home at the end of their study. That's the outcome we're seeing, right? With an approval rate of only 26%, that speaks for itself.
On this note, because you're a student, because of the stage of life you're in, you may not be married. Does that not in and of itself tell you that there is an inherent bias within the system that IRCC [Technical difficulty—Editor] looking at?
That's for Mr. Tao, and then I'll go to Mr. Dangzalan.