Since the government's introduction of new guidelines and regulations, we have done a few things.
One, we have done a number of engagements with the research councils to share with them our perspective of the environment and of the threat. Also, Mr. Chair, we have done part of the review process, so the granting councils are referring a number of the applications to the government. We at CSIS are part of the review, from a national security point of view, to determine if they are indeed risks to national security and if potentially critical information would be leaving the country if such an application would be granted.
I would describe it as a very good relationship now, a productive relationship, and I would venture to say that in a number of years to come, we will see an improvement in and a deepening of that relationship to continue to address those threats.