To provide assurance to the committee members, anybody who is appointed to a Canada research chair must meet the competence standard, and they go through a multi-staged, rigorous process of assessment before actually being recognized by the federal funding authority as having met the standard of competence and in fact exceeding it. There is no compromise on the quality there.
It's an interesting argument, too, of being left out or excluded because of one's demographic profile. It can be made the other way as well, in terms of not having a seat at the table. The assurance that could be helpful from the federal level is that the steps taken to advance EDI in terms of science and research are entirely consistent with the legislative framework for the country itself. We see that similarly in terms of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as well, so providing that assurance and that clarity is certainly helpful.
President Johnson may have a further remark.