That's a great question for somebody who came from the U.K. to Canada in 2009. I actually came here to run SNOLAB, which is a deep underground facility in northern Ontario. I was so enamoured with the Canadian system, the opportunities here, that I am now a joint Canadian-U.K. citizen.
As an illustration that the Canadian research ecosystem is really attractive, there are areas in which Canada excels, and by doing that it certainly does attract people from all over the world.
I would note, as another example of the benefits of the major research facilities and the ability to use them as training opportunities, that when people leave TRIUMF they are often going to very top positions in other labs around the world. By attracting people to Canada and training them, we are not only able to keep them here but also to ensure that we are adding value to the ecosystem.