I would refer you to the Universities Canada statement on inclusive excellence. I think it's an excellent statement. To be clear, we see similar dynamics playing out at our university from time to time, when certain groups are feeling excluded because of requirements around the Canada research chairs.
Things are changing, though, and people are being brought to the table who have not been brought to the table and people are being recognized who haven't been recognized in the past. I think this is good. It's actually good for research. It brings in a variety of different viewpoints. It really fosters excellence, and we know that, but there is a push-back. Sometimes it's a gentle push-back and sometimes it's a strong push-back. In the province of British Columbia, this has not been raised as an issue.
That said, there are certain elements within our own university who pushed back on this from time to time, but I think what we're seeing—