Thank you for your question.
Based on the work that Quebec's chief scientist has done with the provincial councils, student representation on the research boards makes it possible to present the student point of view and to raise those scholarship funding concerns.
For example, when funding is granted to the granting councils in future, people could systematically ensure that a portion of that funding is paid to emerging scientists, master's and doctoral students.
However, Canada can also follow the example of what Quebec's chief scientist is doing. Mona Nemer, Canada's chief science advisor, is supported by a youth council. If I had a suggestion to make, it would be that the youth council select individuals to sit on the boards of the federal granting councils.