For us, that is precisely the issue. We're going to fund excellence wherever it exists. In many cases, in smaller institutions they lack the resources, for whatever reason, to assist faculty in making applications to the agency.
We provide the block grants, and they can be used for anything that's eligible under our funding. It's typically used for smaller grants, which are adjudicated locally by peer review, below the value that we would normally offer. You can get a grant of $5,000, $6,000 to help start your research and develop the base for a larger application. It could be used for travel to conferences. It could be used for developing capacity within the institution to mentor or to provide support. It's a very broad range of activities particularly tied to the needs of the local institution to help it increase the number, which can be quite small, and the prospects for success of these institutions.