Exactly. Just to provide a little bit of background, a typical average grant to a researcher is under $35,000 per year. That money can be used to hire students, send them to conferences, or pay for lab supplies. We're basically running a small start-up in our own labs on $35,000 a year.
There are other programs, of course, that are more targeted that can help supplement that funding, but it's that key, that discovery funding, that nucleates everything else. That's where we can get our ideas that we can use to partner with companies to go off on other things.
The scholarship and fellowship programs help support additional students who have merit and fantastic records on their own, but without that key piece from NSERC to get everything rolling.... It's a small amount, but it's seed funding that really generates a lot.