Okay. That was a pretty straightforward question.
That role is therefore outside the mandate of universities and provinces.
That being said, there was a report on this issue recently on the television program Enquête. I hope you watched it, even though I understand information is not widely circulated within your department. This was a high profile matter in Quebec, where an international criminal network has been using the study permit system. This was reported in the first episode of this year’s Enquête program. The program draws a large audience in Quebec. I do understand that sometimes there is a lack of awareness of what goes on in Quebec. In any event, these criminal groups are using the study permit program to bring people into the country. We are talking about close to $500 million in profits from the proceeds of crime related to romance scams, identity theft, drug-related theft, auto theft and so on. In response, the IRRC’s spokesperson shifted blame to universities and the Government of Quebec.
How do you explain this type of response and yet you have just told me that you are responsible for these steps?