I'll say that we're still at an embryonic stage in terms of supporting citizen science. We've historically supported investigator-initiated research in universities, in government departments, of course, and in the private sector. We're starting to include community-based research and community-led research.
I think that we have to put in place the platforms that we need to do this matchmaking. We need to properly fund the human resources that go with this. There are field trips, computing and data analysis. There's the time of the professionals who are engaged with the communities, with the citizens and with the population in general.
We need to go at it in a more systematic manner than we have so far. It can be encouraged as part of much of the targeted research that we do, or just crowdsourcing. Try to solve a problem, see where the best ideas come from and open it up, as well, to citizens—people who are not in formal settings, but who are collaborating or are prepared to collaborate with more formal training, if you want.