I agree with what Caroline just said. I was also pointing out the necessity to be more acute on the artificial intelligence. We don't use enough of these tools that could help bring together the research community in all kinds of different ways. You have those tools that are used for surveillance. They need to be improved. There needs to be a next generation for that. If we harmonize these tools across Canada, that's going to be very helpful, but more than that, more...other artificial intelligence. We all learned how to communicate through Zoom during this pandemic, so let's think of next steps in terms of communications among researchers.
The other thing is that, right now, everybody is publishing open access. That's fine, but it's going to stop some time. It's still going to cost a researcher $3,000 to pay for a publication because you know that to be published you need to pay now. It's not just that your paper is good; you need to have the money to pay for publication. Something should be done about that to allow for more easy ways to communicate scientific information.
These are a few things.