Beyond that, I'll add two things.
There was a mention of women in science and promoting women in science. I think there's an opportunity to tap into the knowledge capability of women. Many of the provinces do have women in science chairs and the like, and I think that's one opportunity to continue to promote, through the STEM programs, early recognition for young girls of the importance and the value that they can bring and that industries can bring to them.
Perhaps a second thing is to move away at the university level from tenure track, which is very traditional—publish or perish—and move more to what is of value to the country, in terms of the technology that's being developed and the research being done, as a means to promote who becomes a tenured professor. That will necessarily pull in different types of students and different types of collaborations with the various industries across the country.
I think those are two things where perhaps we have to move away from more traditional means and ask what the future really needs from us there.