We knew when we took this decision that there were pressures on particularly the most vulnerable, which includes students. We had obviously seen and witnessed the stories around packing five or 15 students to a house.
Again, we're not talking about people who come here destitute. I don't ensure that every immigrant in this country has a house. I do not furnish them a house. Sixty per cent of the people who come to this country under economic categories go and find themselves housing. I think Canadians would react if we provided those people with a house. People go on the market and use their capital to purchase one. That is the way the system works.
If someone comes in with capital, like a student, you would expect them to find housing; even more so, you would expect the institutions in question to go out and make sure they have housing, because those kids are vulnerable, so there is responsibility here, Brad. We are monitoring that now, and that's why we took the measures—