It's a great question.
The way international student recruitment works, a lot of it is based on the way the universities and colleges, and to some extent some of the district boards, do advertisements and do their positioning. We've seen, not only in a city the size of Saskatoon, some universities, like Algoma University, in a smaller area in northern Ontario, be very successful by positioning itself correctly.
It's all about how to position it. There are a lot of opportunities, and remote work, especially in the STEM fields is a new norm of the world. There are a lot of people who would love go from big cities and have big homes in areas where real estate is not as expensive.
I don't think there is a place in Canada that doesn't have an opportunity to take a lot of international students. All it takes is the right sales and marketing and positioning our good institutions. Some of our least popular schools here are much better than some of the best schools overseas, so there is always a very good demand for higher education.