That's all I want to know, Minister.
My second question is about an announcement you made on November 13, which I think was a good announcement. It was $17 million over five years for the college and community innovation program. I note that one of the grants available under that program is the applied research tools and instruments grant.
So great: if you like money for colleges to purchase research tools and instrumentation, you'll also know that researchers are upset about the cuts to the research tools and instrumentation program of NSERC. These would be university researchers.
Last night, In fact, I talked to some engineers who do applied research. They expressed to me how upset they were. If you like the applied research tools and instruments grants for the college and community innovation program, why not provide the funds to NSERC so that it doesn't have to cut back on the main research tools and instruments program?