Yes, because of 20 years of stagnation in funding, we're having to find other sources of funding to support the students, who just cannot afford to live in cities like Toronto, where I am. That's coming from increased teaching. It's coming from increased awards—coming from our endowments from the universities. As you're hearing, most students are actually now getting part-time jobs, when we would I think ideally like them to be focusing on the research. As a result, we are having to take on fewer students.
We're at a breaking point. I am now actively taking on fewer students as a professor because I can no longer pay them at that minimum level in Canada and expect to get the top talent. I would like to take on more students. I certainly have a lot of students contacting me, but if they're going to have any type of living wage, I have to take on fewer right now, which is going to have a negative impact on innovation and discovery in Canada and on the short-term and long-term economy.