We are absolutely an area of international strength. Many Canadians have gone through our training programs. According to a study that we conducted internally, because of our community and the network we've built, they tend to stay in Canada. The retention rate is very high. However, because we are at the top tier of research, we attract many people from abroad.
I have a post-doctoral fellow who did his Ph.D. in the U.S. He was originally from Sri Lanka. He has applied for his permanent residency. He wants to stay in Canada. He's an outstanding scientist. I've had many other trainees stay in Canada and get positions at universities or work in companies, and so on. He's still waiting to hear about his permanent residency. It's really slow these days.
It is a real win-win for Canada when these people decide to stay and make Canada their home.