For Genome Canada, given that we invest in very few projects—less than 110 of them in eight years—the good news is that the projects are very large-scale. This has had a huge impact on the training and recruitment of post-doctoral students and principal researchers who have joined and trained Canadian teams.
As you said previously, the competition is not in Canada, it is worldwide. Fortunately, because of the funding and the infrastructure that provides the necessary equipment and facilities, our statistics show that there has definitely been recruitment all over Canada in genomics and proteomics.