You're right, which is why it's important to increase the amounts granted for the translation of this research. This is an essential objective. I would like to add that an open letter from researcher Serge Payette was published today. In it, he explains that in Canadian scientific journals that have their publication managed by the National Research Council of Canada—a federal agency—abstracts in French have been removed since December 2012, which has contributed to the dominance of English in these publications.
I would also like to hear your opinion on the issue of psychological health. I think there's a direct link between the $20,000 you're talking about that hasn't been indexed since 2003 and the impact on all students, particularly those enrolled in doctoral programs. We see that these students have to deal with challenges such as isolation, pressure, publication, overwork and depression, in addition to economic stress. What is the impact of the amount of the scholarship on mental health and the pursuit of studies?