Of course, it has financial repercussions. In Quebec, the provincial government was able to make some adjustments that will help mitigate those repercussions in the upcoming year. However, the repercussions will be much more significant in the future. That means the financial repercussions are serious. We need to be able to welcome international students. The biggest repercussions are obviously financial, but above all, Canada runs the risk of losing out on great minds that are crucial to innovation development in the country.
In a region like ours, it's fundamental, and we know it. We have sectors that are a lot more focused on natural resources. We could start providing distance education classes to foreign students, but they have to be able to get here and be on the ground quickly, working in mines and forests, or doing agricultural research. That requires opening up the borders a little more and finding ways to bring those students to our institutions.