Thank you for the question.
I think there is a lot of interest and there's a lot of conversation happening around the potential to have a university in the north. There are a lot of different possibilities as to how that might happen and who—or who plural—that might be. It's something that we are watching very closely, and we are engaging in conversations with a number of different institutions that currently exist, as well as thinking about how our current institutions partner and work in the north and how they do research.
I know that we've been actively involved in a strategy and in consultations that have been held through the granting councils about how research is done in the north, how that might be done differently in the north and how we might even need to think about evidence differently and peer review differently to value different forms of knowledge. There's that whole conversation, not just about what institution might exist in the north and how that would change the dynamics, but even about how research needs to be adapted and changed, and how participatory research needs to be done differently to value the communities, the perspectives and traditional knowledge.