Thank you very much for your question.
I would say there are at least two aspects that need to be addressed on that.
First off, many do leave the country to get enhanced training in techniques and methodologies that would not be available here, and that's very reasonable. We want to see that happening. We want to make sure, however, that we can bring them back, so we have to make sure that the early training programs have sustainability into their first return back to Canada. I think that would be a very important one to look at.
The second is that, as a comparator, we do look very carefully south of the border. The National Institutes of Health would be our major comparator, but we also look at Europe. The Wellcome Trust Foundation is a major training program.
We do look internationally to make sure we are comparable, but the major issue for us would be not only to sustain them while they get that training but also to create the programs that would bring them back, which then would enrich our knowledge base.