Sure. The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council covers about 50% of graduate students enrolled in universities, and we're asking for that increase to the Canada graduate scholarship, which is not money for infrastructure. It's not money for laboratories. It's not money for advanced research costs. It's for graduate students. We see that there's quite a lot of money going through the Canadian Institutes for Health Research and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, but SSHRC is underfunded.
It was started later than those two programs, and we see many social sciences and humanities graduate students not having enough money to pursue those types of degrees. Those types of degrees include a vast variety of things that we need in Canada with regard to analysis of social trends and economics, and so on.