Thank you for that clarification.
For CIHR, when we take a look at who receives our funding, certainly there is the U15 group with its affiliated institutes. We also look to research hospitals, as well as the small and medium institutions and the other organizations that I mentioned in response to the previous question.
I would try to clarify the difference between the number of grants received versus the amount of grants received, because there is a qualitative difference in the size of grants for different kinds of research. For example, I'm trained as an epidemiologist, so I don't require a lot of equipment, but we know that some medical research does.
My point here is that we do see strength in smaller and medium-sized universities in health research that is not as equipment intensive, so it is a recognition of the strengths of the smaller universities in the social, environmental and cultural aspects of health research, which are very critical to our ability to benefit most.