I think I know where you're going with the question.
There are many pathways to becoming a permanent resident, and, by extension, a Canadian citizen. Whether we do domestic draws from people who are already here or bring in talent from abroad is a function of the different programs we have under IRCC or what we have delegated to the provinces to administer.
Given the number of people and the sheer volume, it is clear that not all students who want to stay here would be able to avail themselves of permanent residency. That is not right. It is a young, bright cohort. If we don't control the volumes at intake and have the proper accompaniments for those younger cohorts of the population, they are quite vulnerable. I think that's something that we need to focus on as we infuse the system with a little more robustness.