I believe if we can invest a little bit in the—I go back to the software that Immigration uses. One big problem is that it's very unpredictable. For example, with the students who got visas last year, right now those students are not getting visas, or vice versa. That is sending a very bad signal to the student market. For example, IIT in India, the university that we want every single one of those students to be here...if Canada is unpredictable and your friends with this situation last year got a visa, there's no guarantee that you will get a visa. It's not only that, but the visa rates can go completely up and down.
We need to invest better in predictability and have a longer-term strategy rather than just a very short-term strategy. This way we can build a reputation. We can say that this is the requirement for entering and it's the same every year, so our embassies and counsellors around the world can market those as the requirement for entry.
I'm not saying to lower the requirement. I am saying, stay consistent. It can't be like a stock market that goes up and down. It has to be more consistent. We want talent to come to our country, and good talent wants consistency because they want to make a plan.
In our tech companies, if you are a good software developer and you decide to immigrate, of course you want to have a plan. You want to buy a home. You want to have kids. You can't say that this year it takes six months and next year it takes two years. You need predictability and speed.