I think the coordination has certainly proved that this is one of the areas where additional improvement could be made in thinking about a national strategy for some of the major research facilities, and thinking about the priorities we are trying to address as a country, the tools we need and the way we develop those tools.
I think one of the areas this touches on is that the length of time required to develop and build the sorts of infrastructures that TRIUMF represents is measured in many years. We have been operating, for 50 years, a variety of different accelerators, and if we upgrade those accelerators and bring in new technologies, these can be decadal programs. Having the ability to sustain a strategy and program over the length of time required for the full lifespan of a facility like TRIUMF is extremely critical.
Of course, there are new committees looking at coordination between the councils and CFI, and although that coordination is certainly improving, I think this is an area where additional improvement would really benefit Canada.