There's a wonderful example. One of the first 18 Canada excellence research chairs went to a man named Doug Wallace, who came to Dalhousie as an excellence chair in ocean science and technology. This is a person who first came to Canada when he was 22, to do a Ph.D. at Dalhousie. His wife came to Nova Scotia from Quebec to do her Ph.D. She is back here as a Canada research chair, tier one. He is back as an excellence research chair.
So these students that you train today return to you later, and they develop very, very strong ties with this region. I think we profit from that enormously, and I think that's the kind of link that international education is going to make. For programs like the one that's strongly partnered between the Helmholtz Association and Dalhousie, that's generations of scientists who will probably work in each other's midst and trade back and forth between the countries, and they are employed for a long time.