The Cabinet invited to its meeting, two investors with an interest in opening a medical school in Antigua. The population of students would come primarily from Pakistan and India, although students of many nationalities would likely attend. Faculty would also be recruited from the source states, but others would also come from a plethora of nations. The investors noted that Pakistan produces only 50,000 spaces for training medical doctors; yet, 100,000 students wish to attend medical school. That gap, the investors agreed, can be filled by offshore medical schools which the investors operate in several States. The investors were provided with the assurances they required, with further negotiations to continue in the coming days.