All right. Speaking of solutions, the Bouchard report, which you are obviously familiar with, says:
As a result, the panel also urges the government to significantly increase funding for students and postdoctoral fellows to an internationally competitive level.
I mentioned earlier that Canada was the only G7 country to lose researchers since 2016. As you know, the largest research funding program in the United States has doubled its funding. I don't need to tell you how much the Canadian federal government invested in research in its last budget: it was $0.
So I want to understand. From your perspective as a policy adviser, what do you tell the government in this situation?