Thank you very much.
I apologize for missing some of your briefs. I had to go and vent in the House against the Liberals' opposition day motion, so I feel much better again.
Let me start with Mr. Chad Gaffield. If you look through the cuts of the government—I know it's been a couple of weeks—and you add up all the different research-related things, health policy research, Law Commission, the social economy initiative, the social development partnership, court challenges, the Canadian Policy Research Network, you're looking at about $80 million of lost research capacity under the social sciences and humanities umbrella. What's that going to do, in terms of your ability to partner with other groups, to make the money go further? And what do you need to make up for that gap, that vacuum?