On this question, I would reflect back on Dr. Pexman's comments about how there is no real quota with respect to tri-council funding. It's not based on the number of students that we have as an institution. It's really based on the applications that are put forward by the researchers within our institutions. It's about providing a supportive system where our faculty researchers can put forward the highest quality applications to the tri-council to be funded and do work. It isn't reflected in the number of students. It's reflected in the quality of the applications and the research support.
As Dr. Pexman indicated, the VPR's office is often research services support. That's our reason for being: to support faculty in doing really excellent applications. It's really a reflection of the great faculty work and the support that can be provided through the research services within the institution. That leads to the success of the applications.