Yes, I agree with that. Dr. Verchere may also want to jump in on that.
In my faculty here at the department of pediatrics in Halifax, we have about a 12% success rate when we're applying for research funding, and I can tell you that maybe that's getting the crème de la crème, but there are probably another 20% or 30% of people who aren't getting funded—and who have excellent ideas and things that will make a difference in people's lives—because there's not enough money. There's a cut-off line. I realize that in life there have to be cut-off lines, but is a 12% acceptance rate good enough? I don't think so. I think we could invest better in that as well, and that's an important investment for the future.