Certainly. Actually, I can even recommend excellent reading, which is the strategic plan of CIHR that was just launched a few weeks ago, where our priorities are very clearly outlined.
Without going into a large presentation of our strategic plan, I'll just insist on impartiality and excellence in what we fund, based on excellence, and focusing on excellence and competitiveness internationally, a few select but very important health research priorities based on the needs of Canadians, which includes better support for patient-oriented research, including clinical research; better support for research on our health care system and improving the sustainability of our health care system; better support of research on aboriginal health issues and other vulnerable populations; support for chronic diseases and mental health, which, as you know, are major issues in our society and are only growing with the aging of the population; and further support of research into emerging threats. As you know, some of these emerging threats are infectious in nature—we are living it right now—but we can foresee more of these threats that are, for instance, brought in by climate change.
Those are the five major priorities of CIHR for the next five years. Quite clearly, I can see how critical Dr. Prigent's expertise in clinical research will be in helping us to implement our priority on patient-oriented research strategy, how his superb expertise in research management will help us with our strategy on improving our health care system and the translation of the results of health research into better health care and health outcomes for Canadians. I can see how his expertise with global health will help us respond to the priorities on vulnerable populations, on aboriginal health issues, which, as you know, are very similar to the ones in developing countries, but also on emerging threats, particularly infection. And finally, Dr. Prigent has, as you saw, a wealth of expertise on a number of chronic diseases, which is the last focus in our strategic plan.
So I feel, actually, that he's exceptionally qualified to help us implement these different priorities during the next five years.