Thank you. I would appreciate that, Mr. Hewitt.
It's interesting that if we think about research security and taking a holistic approach, your share or portion of the research is actually quite small in comparison to the whole universe of research that's being funded in Canada. I'll just leave it at that. That's my statement or basically what I'm taking from your testimony.
I want to get back to another comment here. I think my colleague Ms. Jaczek asked some really good questions, mostly to NSERC.
Mr. Baron, you mentioned that about 4% of applications that came in essentially had security risks that were unmitigable, or at least were in question. Those had to go to the national security agencies. You said that 50% of that 4% were rejected, roughly 30 applications.
I'm sorry. I think that was Mr. Adem. I was getting confused there.
I'll ask the rest of you. How many have you had to refer to the national security agencies for review, and how many of those have been rejected?
Mr. Baron, maybe I could ask you.