I don't know a lot about the program. As I understand it, it's administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. There is an ongoing competition among Canadian universities for these funds. Because of my contacts with Canadian educational institutions in India—as I say, they're very active in India—I know anecdotally that most of the major universities are working on proposals for that competition. Typically they are working in partnership with other schools—in strategic partnerships among schools—to present a proposal under the program.
As Luc was saying, it's a very wide target. It involves any number of areas of mutual interest between Canada and India, including technology development, but research and policy issues are in the mix as well. I suspect that the proposals made by each of the different coalitions or conglomerates of schools will be very different and will focus on very different aspects of innovation. I believe the competition will conclude sometime in the first part of next year.