I don't have the number with me. Maybe Dr. Blit has a better lens on that. I think there have been periods of time when the federal government, for example, has put extensive resources into the system.
For example, through the early years of the Canada research chairs and other funding mechanisms, that was an opportunity for the universities to expand and recruit talent—not just to retain within Canada, but also to repatriate excellent researchers like Dr. LaMontagne and others into the system. They're still exceptionally amazing programs, but the percentage of researchers they're supporting has lessened over time. Therefore, it doesn't have the same impact as it would have had 20 years ago when those programs were first initiated.