Certainly, over at least the last decade, there has been quite significant investment in Canada in health research and in the creation of different programs that were extremely important to not only attract to Canada but also retain researchers.
A major program was the Canada Foundation for Innovation. There was a need for important investment in infrastructures, which are increasingly expensive but also increasingly needed for us to be able to maintain research at an international level. That certainly has been a very important program. The other very important one was the Canada research chairs program. It has enabled us to attract to Canada, and to retain, the best and the brightest minds.
CIHR is striving to ensure that we direct the resources to these individuals who have been recruited or retained as being, as I say, the best and the brightest, who already have, in most cases, competitive environments of research through the CFI. This is the challenge we have, to ensure that we have the right balance of support.