Thank you because you're letting me clarify my remarks.
I obviously wouldn't want to contradict Ms. Meggs or her idea of holding a debate. I mainly wanted to emphasize the fact that our priority in Quebec's CEGEPs is to offer students from elsewhere in the world an opportunity to follow a three-year pathway to a college diploma, a DEC.
It's a process in which there's real support and a genuine which to integrate the students. By the time they've earned their diplomas, these students have put down roots in the community and already have experience that helps them integrate into the region, where they've studied. As you know, there's always a discrepancy between the major centres and the regions. We think we have the key to providing an opportunity to more international students. They arrive directly in Matane, Sept-Îles and Trois-Rivières with the hope that, after three years of training experience, they'll want to stay in that region with, in their back pocket, a diploma that they earned at one of our institutions and that is recognized in Canada.
There can obviously be shorter paths, what we call attestations of college studies, but the focus is currently on training…