What I would say is that the creation of CIHR was a great vehicle to allow us to engage a much broader range of researchers. As a result of that, some of the funds that you see in that bar chart are going to people who come from sociology departments, who are interested in behavioural aspects. There are people who come from economic departments and business schools, and places like that. So by shifting the playing field to one in which we're engaging all people who are relevant to health research, we're going down the road, but I will say that it's going to take some time to engage more players, and also to build the capacity for that kind of work. That's a good first step, but it's really just a first step.
On June 15th, 2006. See this statement in context.