Sure. If there's one thing I can say about the Canadian academic health research community, it's how quickly they mobilized in order to pivot—I know that's a word that perhaps has been overused in the past couple of years—to be able to do research that would support the needs of decision-makers.
What we've been able to do in addition to actually launching a number of rapid funding opportunities is build in requirements for the researchers to provide their data almost in real time. For example, with clinical trials, Canada is part of a G7 and WHO group that asked for data to be shared publicly in real time, via preprints, via briefings and whatnot, kind of...I don't want to say bypassing the typical academic process of looking for publication. All that is to say that the Canadian academic community has really rallied behind this. We are, again, two-plus years in, seeing the results of those projects that we funded early on in the pandemic. Suffice it to say, the commitment is there.