Let me start by talking a little bit about consolidation.
When we looked at consolidation and at where we had streamlined, it was only where the sector had the capacity to be supported and there were partners there to support the sector. We got out of programs only in areas for which we knew there was capacity out there. So it isn't that, once a particular area closes down or the work is moved to another area, the work is not done; there is capacity there.
We have moved out of areas for which there already exists some capacity outside. It's the whole premise that everything does not have to be done by the government. The government has a role in long-term research in being able to have the strength to bring the research network together and to be able to do the research that is necessary to support the sector as needed.
I would say that consolidation has really allowed us to be more collaborative externally with our partners, whether they be private industry, academia, or institutions, etc.