For example, if you look at civilian funding, CIHR funding in Canada, the big pillars tend to be things like cardiovascular health and cancer. Mostly because this is what kills Canadians. There's no separate pillar at CIHR in terms of trauma care or care to the injured. Because trauma is a disease that affects young people—and thank goodness, as a relative proportion of causes of death in Canada, it's not in the top three leading causes of death—it is the leading cause of young people dying.
The advantage of a military chair is that I can spend my time focusing on what injures and kills Canadian Forces members in conflict, and that justifiably is not a big priority for CIHR because that's not what kills the majority of Canadians, but for the military, trauma is what kills most soldiers.