Ms. McMartin, I want to come back to the issue of access to funding. In particular, I commend the important work you are doing at your university and the expertise that stems from it. One of the things you talked about was the neuroscience programs.
I want to come back to what you said about the Canada first research excellence fund. As we know, that fund concentrates programs, and months, if not years, of preparation are required before the required documents can be submitted to the government. You did mention your university's lack of capacity, not a lack of will, when it comes to resources.
From what I understand, it's almost as if these programs were focused on a certain group of universities, namely those that are large and better able to respond to this type of program based on their history in terms of research and related funding.