Thank you, Ms. Kwan.
Yes, we are recommending strict and rigorous enforcement of section 22(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which states that the intention to settle in Canada does not prevent a foreign national from becoming a temporary resident. The problem is that section 179(b) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations gives disproportionate discretion to immigration officers, who use it to discriminate against a certain segment of the population, specifically French-speaking students from Africa, and to let another segment through. It's really pernicious.
Today, we have to [technical difficulties] that we have all these programs to retain international students and yet we discriminate against those international students because they may wish to stay in Canada after they graduate.
So you are perfectly correct.