I'm talking about students who have been accepted at our institutions. We don't have data on those who apply for permanent residence. That's harder to determine once they've left our institutions.
However, the vast majority of international students in our institutional network come from Africa. The main countries that the international students at our institutions come from are countries such as Senegal, Congo, Cameroon and Ivory Coast. France and the entire European pool are very far down the list of francophone international students who come to study in our institutional network. We're told that francophone European students are more inclined to come to Canada to learn English. Consequently, it's more difficult to attract them to our institutions, even though it's possible to learn English there. Once again, the vast majority of international students are African.