That's an excellent question. It really goes back to my opening remarks.
There are opportunities for us to increase the system and create specific programs that might benefit smaller institutions where it is a little harder to break in. Smaller or mid-size institutions like ours are oftentimes looking at recruitment from, for example, mid-career researchers or individuals who are coming in from practice—individuals with long histories in health, for example, who become health researchers. They don't necessarily have significant funding successes from their previous experiences to build upon.
We're thinking about ways we can bring into the system researchers who are new to the system or who have not yet had an experience in the system. We don't want to make the assumption that just because you haven't had an opportunity to access the system, you don't have a great idea. We're trying to be creative about how to provide avenues for faculty researchers and great minds to enter the system in new ways that we haven't thought of before.