What I want to say is that in some countries—and I gave Australia as the example—there is one agency that actually coordinates the national approach to education. Right now in Canada, we have three different federal ministries that in one way or another deal with higher education, and that means that sometimes students can get different messages about what's attractive about coming into the country but then the visa application takes many, many weeks.
When you have one agency, a national agency, there's a greater opportunity to have alignment of the same message but also to think about how the education strategy aligns with strategies on things such as tourism, goods and services, and so forth. It's that concept of having one federal agency that would far better allow coordination not only at a federal level but also with all of the provincial ministries.