Thank you.
I'll turn to Mr. Hanley to talk about this idea of the pressure to publish papers.
We heard some statistics of, I think, 22 papers that had a bad peer review. I just checked online and there are between two and eight million papers published per year, so 22 are probably fairly insignificant in that overall total. It points to the fact that there's this real pressure on researchers to publish, both for career advancement and to get grant money.
Could you expand on how we measure the impact and excellence of that research when we're funding research in Canada? That's the gist of this study.