No. We're a very small agency. You talk about the $122 million in the institute and the agency; our total budget is just over $10 million. We work much more at the nexus of policy and delivery with the provinces, with the health institutions, regions, etc., working on the way in which they organize services rather than being a financing agency for primary research. Canadian Institutes for Health Research do that. Also, many of the health charities focus on primary research.
In many areas, such as the work on neurological conditions, it's primary research that we need as much as—I would say even more than—we need research on how to organize services for people. In fact, we simply don't have good answers to many of the questions they're dealing with.