It was a small program--$2 million--and it was designed several years ago with the other two granting councils to encourage particularly small universities to establish tech-transfer offices so they would manage IP at the location of the university. That was in an era when there were very few other supports available for universities. The indirect cost of the research program had yet to be established, and some of the other programs have been developed, both federally and provincially, since then.
So our view was that the tech-transfer offices had been largely put in place and that the ongoing requirement for the program was not nearly as strong as it had been when it was first envisioned.
In the case of the open team grant, we believe team grants are the way to go in terms of multidisciplinary research. For the open team grant, through evaluation, we found that in many cases the work environments that were already functioning extremely well were the most successful in that program. We were missing out in areas where we had weaknesses that we wanted to target. So the view was that a strategic team grant was a better instrument overall for CIHR.
Thank you.