Yes. One thing that we would encourage as funders is the development of research programs, ideas and projects locally in the north. That may give an appearance of a lack of coordination, but we tend to emphasize very strongly that those projects be developed there and be undertaken there and led by communities in the north or institutions in the north, sometimes with the support of other institutions from southern Canada. That's increasingly the direction we're moving in.
We're also engaged in coordinated international efforts like our climate change mitigation call, with eight other countries and funding agencies and the NordForsk initiative, which is basically Canada and the U.S., I believe, and the Scandinavian countries. That would be a more coordinated approach internationally.