Absolutely. The federal government should be able to increase the regulations with regard to ghost consultants. I believe, as I mentioned in my opening speech, this committee enacted a study on that same exact issue. To my knowledge, those recommendations have not been implemented properly.
Again, going back to some of the broader issues with these students, education is a shared responsibility. Provincial governments have a huge part to play in this, as well. We've seen a number of private colleges in the GTA that have not been audited at all or learned whether they are actual DLIs, yet they continue to market themselves as DLIs. There was an Auditor General of Ontario report, specifically—since we're on the topic of the GTA—where a significant number of these private colleges have not been audited. There hasn't been any mention of that, at all, and that is a provincial responsibility.
I think, if the federal government were serious about this issue, it would pressure provincial governments to audit those private colleges, so students know whether or not they are going to a college—where they pay high tuition fees—where they are actually going to get an education and graduate.