That’s wonderful. I think it’s very important to offer this kind of training within the government apparatus.
This isn’t the first instance of student fraud, and it’s not the first time students have been victimized. In the past, I think it’s happened to students from Haiti or French-speaking Africa.
However, today we find ourselves at committee to discuss a story that is disastrous for many students from India. All of a sudden, the government is implementing specific measures regarding this issue, due to the fact that these students were victims of fraud.
How is it that, in the past, when this sort of thing happened to African and Haitian students, among others, the government neglected to put specific measures in place? What is your analysis of that situation? Isn’t it proof that there is indeed discrimination against students from other countries compared to students from India? How is this currently perceived?