Thank you.
Ms. Jorge, Portuguese people have always been free traders. I remember when I was in school in India, they used to teach us about Vasco da Gama, who came to India to trade.
You mentioned one challenge that you did not face but many others face. I was one of those who came to Canada with engineering qualifications. I had to go to university to improve mine. Both my daughters did their medicine in Europe. They came back to Canada and they faced problems in Canada. However, in the U.S., there were no problems. In the U.S. top universities, they were all good, and now all of a sudden in Canada, every university wanted them back for fellowships.
How can the government improve? The way I see it, this is controlled by the organizations, the professional bodies. How can government be a force of good to mitigate those issues and problems that international students face?