Thank you, Mike, for the question.
First I do want to clarify that the ask is also to engage colleges. You all have colleges in your communities that are very important to us not just for the R and D that they do, but also to provide future employees in addition to the university graduates.
The terms of reference for the $1.5 billion are not out yet, but absolutely every discussion we've had with the granting councils confirms that this is not duplication. They're facilitating very different needs. In our case what we have before us is a great capacity of these—I've already talked about them—120 university professors who have been dedicating their life research to the forest industry and have been getting funding through programs like the one that's expiring. What we're talking about is how we can keep their interest and keep them generating these ideas that are filling up the pipeline of innovation for the forest industry. Maybe we'll be surprised with the terms of reference for the excellence fund. I would encourage—and Pierre Lapointe, who is with me here, of course is going to look for the big megaprojects that might fit that, but this is more about maintaining and growing the capacity of colleges and universities in support of this path we're on.