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The conversation was interesting with different perspectives and informative information. One guest emphasized the importance of building bridges instead of walls for our future. They suggested that the government should prioritize dialogue, understanding, and collaboration when addressing the study permit gap for international students in Canada. They also mentioned the need to support affected students and make Canada more welcoming to incoming international students. That's all from them. The conversation has been very interesting so far since everyone has their own point of view and has given a lot of informative information. Any last thoughts from our guests? I would like to say something that in the face of change, it's the bridges we build, not the walls that define our future. As international students, educators, and policy makers navigate the complexities of the study permit gap in Canada, I think it's important to remember the power of dialogue, understanding, and collaboration. With this, I suggest that the government have these core values in mind when they are supporting the students who are affected by this international gap, as well as the incoming international students. To make Canada more welcoming as well as uphold the standards of a welcoming nature and environment in Canada. That's all from me. Thanks Mike for having me. Thanks everyone!