Madam Chair, time permitting, I wouldn't mind responding as well.
Prior to moving back to Toronto, I was running Ivey Business School's Asia campus out of Hong Kong. I can echo what Rhonda is saying. Our biggest competition for Canada was not the U.S. The U.S. was on a different level in terms of how Asian students were looking at university opportunities. Our competition was the U.K. and Australia.
The focus Rhonda has outlined was very much the Australian model, very much the U.K. model, about how you brand Canadian universities as a destination for talent development, how you make sure that you have the visa processes simplified and aligned and how you think about opportunities for extended work visas or paths to citizenship.
I would encourage us to use the U.K. and Australia as our competition. Those really are jurisdictions that offer much better harmonization of effort, of branding and of support for students coming in.