Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank our analysts, who have already provided me with a response on the SR and ED tax credits and what we had called for. I really appreciate it. I'll make sure that we get it around to the rest of the committee members. I want to thank them for that, because there's more we could probably do with regard to some of the things that are checked off. At any rate, I want to acknowledge that.
I want to move really quickly to Mr. McCauley with regard to keeping and retaining students. I raised this at the last meeting and it has been raised at this meeting. I'm also wondering whether we're doing enough—I'm not seeing it in my neck of the woods at the University of Windsor—in dealing with international and graduate students, and also having them have access to their family members to join them over here in Canada.
Some of their hours aren't counted in our immigration system, which I think is really weak response by our country. On top of that, reuniting family members to stay in the country is something that is a problem. Are there any thoughts about how we can improve that to retain talent? If you retain the family here, I think you would have a much better chance of having them stay longer.