Yes. Thank you for your question.
Asia definitely consists mainly of anglophone markets, but we think there is nevertheless potential on the francophone side as well. We see Quebec educational institutions making major efforts and we would like to try to see whether we can attract—as I said, the potential is modest but nevertheless real—people from Asian countries to the francophone minority communities.
That said, we're making efforts. As you know, there is the network of French lycées around the world. A few days ago, I received a message from our colleague in Hong Kong asking me to send him more promotional material in French. He had a little, but he wanted a lot more because he was going to attend a promotional fair at the French lycée in Hong Kong to encourage people to enrol at Canadian universities, anglophone and francophone.
Consequently, I believe there's nevertheless a certain amount of interest. We must develop that, but the fact remains that the majority of francophone students who come to study in Canada don't come from Asia. There are a number, as I was saying, who come from China, a number from Vietnam, but most always come from Europe and North Africa.