It allows us, number one, to keep the lights on, to keep the facility operating. We have about 200 staff. Probably 70 of them are at the masters or Ph.D. level, so we have a large cross-section of scientists who work in myriad different sectors, including life sciences and health sciences, environmental sciences, and material sciences trying to find those ways to help them push back the frontiers.
Ms. Block talked about how many drugs are being developed at CLS. There are companies doing all sorts of work on drug design, from not just various places in Canada but the U.S. as well. There's work done on advanced medical imaging to find better ways to look at cancer development. There are a lot of different applications in the health sciences sector that are having access to the investments the Government of Canada has made, and things like CLS are unbelievably valuable in helping push back some of those frontiers.
Finding those better ways to partner with the other infrastructure in Canada is one thing we're wrestling with all the time.