Thanks. I can give you two examples.
One example is work-integrated learning. Instead of each institution in the city of Calgary doing its own thing, we created what we call the Calgary consortium, which includes SAIT polytechnic, Mount Royal University, St. Mary's and Alberta University of the Arts, as a collective to work with industry in the city to provide work-integrated learning opportunities for our students.
Rather than going in as one, we went in as a whole to attract federal dollars. In fact, federal dollars helped to support that consortium, so thank you. I think it's a really good opportunity.
The second example is that we were awarded a Canada first research excellence fund grant, as Madam Chair is well aware, in energy transition. The University of Calgary partnered with SAIT. I think it was the only university in the country to partner with a polytechnic on the Canada first research excellence fund. We established SAIT labs at the University of Calgary and labs at SAIT for ideas coming out of the University of Calgary to scale and prototype in the applied area.