We did recommend the creation of such a coordinating committee, and I think we're very grateful that the minister, now in the chair, moved quickly to get that established.
The question that really needs some sounding across the country in the research community is whether the current structure is coordinating as well as might be hoped. I fully acknowledge that my colleagues have made progress. Things such as TAIPR, the streamlined peer review for transdisciplinary research, are impressive.
I would note, however, referring to the new frontiers fund, it was actually part of the budget that the minister and others brought down that anticipated that fund. It's very important to understand that some of this is simply executing on that which was put in place at the transdisciplinary level. That's that side of it.
I would think the coordination function needs a close look, but part of the reason we recommended a second body, an oversight body, was for just that reason, to provide that court of sober second opinion on how things were evolving but also, from the standpoint of an ecosystem, to make sure that innovation was linked to the science and research.