That's absolutely one of the concerns, the brain drain factor. You look at, for example, funding for research in Germany, which is two percentage points higher than in Canada.
Yes, we are seeing researchers move abroad for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is, of course, lack of funding. I cited that OECD statistic. We are low ranked there in terms of graduate degree attainment and also in terms of retention.
Of course, feeding all of this is the cost of education generally, which is why indexing graduate scholarships to inflation would be at least a first step in addressing that gap that's created, but there also needs to be an injection of funds to play that catch-up from 2003.