Yes, it's an interesting comment, Ms. Rood, because I would say it's quite the contrary. Our science and research budget has been rising in recent years.
We're in the midst of and towards the tail end of a big increase in staffing to hire more research scientists across the country. The funding for areas like the agriscience clusters and other projects has been, in the worst case, stable, and in some cases is rising. We've talked a bit in previous answers about the living laboratories, which, as you know, is an increase in our activities.
I would say that overall I think our science and research funding has been growing and our staffing has picked up to help deal both with short-term needs and also with the impending potential retirements of scientists, just given the demographics of the science community.