I am happy to take that question first.
It's very important that we have continued, over the last number of years, to invest in indigenous-led research and research on issues that are affecting first nations, Métis and Inuit communities in this country. A number of our members are in remote, rural and northern communities, and they are very dedicated to engaging in problem-based research with their local communities, which are really interested in working together with our applied researchers to discover and determine solutions to problems that they might be facing around food scarcity or environmental change in the community affecting the local water systems.
In my view, it is important to ensure that we have a diversity of teams, including those that are working with first nations, Métis and Inuit communities to solve the problems that they define as important.