Thank you.
I'm going to turn to Ms. De Jaegher, and follow up on that same question.
Although we're mainly talking about the scholarships and fellowships which haven't been increased in 20 years, that's just a portion of funding for grad students, where they get their pay for doing that research. Much of it comes directly out of researcher grants that are, again, supplied by the same tri-councils. That's why most groups have been saying, “We can't just increase and index these scholarships. We have to increase the number and amounts of the actual research grants.”
Is there any relationship, or do you have any data, on the pay that students get from within those grants versus from the scholarship and fellowship track? Are students paid based on what the researchers see other students getting?