I have another question for Universities Canada.
We agree with your comment on expanded post-secondary options for the Arctic. We don't have any university in the north. We have colleges and we have a lot of education programs. We see our way forward for our younger people through education. We're also paying a price, I believe, by the way of missing out on research funding because we don't have a formal university or an institution such as a university in the Northwest Territories, Yukon or Nunavut. We see a lot of research happening in the north, especially as we see climate change progressing.
I want you to speak a little bit about that. Is that real? Are the Manitoba and Alberta universities benefiting because we're missing out?