I agree with you that SDS is essential. In fact, we put in place the first concept. Before it was called SDS, we did a pilot project with IRCC. At the time it was called by another name. What is interesting is that afterwards, we saw more and more countries having an SDS process.
I think it's important that whenever IRCC wants to add new countries to the SDS, they talk with us. For us, what is important is the diversification of countries. It's extremely important, no matter which member we talk to. Whether it's Saskatchewan, Polytechnique, or other colleges or CEGEPs across the country, this is always what we hear. For the SDS process, please do not surprise us by suddenly having five new countries without us having discussed them before.