I agree that there is a stopgap and sometimes a disconnect between the federal research funding and then the implementation. At the end of the day, we're all here. All the researchers want to make a difference and want to see their projects actually on the go and working.
I mentioned earlier about some of the ways CIHR has tried to do it by involving the health authority decision-makers on the application. That's taken one step. Still when I approach these people, their first question is as to how much work it is going to take, because the health authority decision-makers already have full-time jobs. When I go up and knock on their door, most of the ones who are participating believe in it and are champions, but it's not necessarily part of the vision of the health authority. It's not part of the vision or the job description of that individual to participate in research. There are some things that could be done there to enhance it or greater incentives for the health authorities to get on board.