That was the other thing that was very strange. Typically, if you are approved in the first step, it's pretty much assured that, unless something goes unreasonably wrong, you'll be approved in the second step. Then, going back to some of the previous comments, it was about dual intent, and they were saying, “You're not approved because of this dual intent”, which makes absolutely no sense. It had a serious impact on our students, and not just from India but from across the globe. They were given approval in that first step but not in the second step.
We do have a pretty significant approval rate for Indian students, in excess of 80%, but there are really significant delays in the approval process, which is significantly impacting the future of these students.