Thank you for that answer.
My next question would be for Dr. Nemer. I think you referenced some other examples internationally of funding models and strategies that have been used by different levels of government around citizen science.
I'm accustomed to—if I use my hometown as an example—in Hamilton, dealing with the Hamilton Naturalists’ Club, which has been around for over 100 years. I know that they're always competing for a patchwork of government grants and trusts that might make monies available for citizen science initiatives. It seems like we, maybe, don't have as much of a formal process as those that you referenced in your opening statement.
Can you compare and contrast the funding models that we have here in Canada and how we're supporting citizen science, versus those that you've listed in the U.S. and in Europe?