Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you so much to all of our witnesses tonight. It's been a very educational and fascinating evening so far.
I had the benefit of attending the Sprott Centre at Ottawa General last week. It's their centre where they focus on regenerative medicine. I'm so happy that you were both able to join us in person tonight.
Ms. Murray, your opening remarks were very inspiring and compelling for all of us.
I wanted to point out that while I was there, it felt like the United Nations. It seemed like just about all of the students were international and had come from somewhere else. I think it's because of the excellent work that you're doing there and your reputation, Dr. Rudnicki, that they want to be here and they want to stay. I certainly hear about the struggles and frustrations with the immigration and visa process to make that happen.
We all know that it takes time to bring these therapies and technologies to market. Can you tell us what the Stem Cell Network plans to do over the coming decade to ensure that the research will be translated and benefit patients?