Also, it's the private sector that benefits from this.
Also, in response to our second study that we did at this committee on top talent, research and innovation, we heard that through the work of the Canada research coordinating committee we're developing the tri-agency training strategy. It aims to be “trainee-centric, evidence-based, and transparent while communicating a shared vision among the tri-agencies and upholding the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion”.
Also, the “Report of the Advisory Panel on the Federal Research Support System” wrote that the Canada research coordinating committee and other efforts haven't “fully achieved harmonization and the support system remains fragmented”.
Dr. Adem—