Yes, there's no question that students have been impacted, but I really want to applaud the efforts of the Government of Canada to provide the additional flexibility that they provided last year to allow international students to continue to study virtually. That has been really important. By and large, international students at Laurentian have continued in their programming.
It is particularly challenging when classes are at three o'clock in the afternoon at Laurentian and that means it's three o'clock in the morning where the international student is actually studying from. However, we've done our best to provide opportunities to view lectures at convenient times, rather than specific times, and do whatever we can to accommodate international student learning. That has continued.
The international student enrolment at Laurentian has actually not dropped as significantly as at many other institutions, but has been maintained. It is something, of course, that will be important as we look towards the fall, and hopefully the penetration of the vaccine and the reopening of travel and so forth, to be able to welcome international students back on campus. They are important to the university. They are important to the whole community. Having that international flavour on campus is important to all students.