That's a great question. I think it touches on many of the grand challenges that people will be aware of in terms of climate change, which is an obvious one, and looking at how we can bring our tools to bear. TRIUMF is a fundamental research facility. It's based in particle physics. It's based in nuclear physics. We need to make sure that we're also able to address many of the challenges that our community is looking to explore over the next few years.
That fundamental research, as has already been mentioned tonight, is the inspirational angle that will bring people into research. One might think that discovering the Higgs particle was extremely esoteric, but it was a fantastic opportunity to really inspire the next generation of researchers or next generation of engineers. Hence, although it's a very specific particle physics question, the highly qualified personnel, the students and the post-docs who get inspired by those sorts of questions, then go on to lead other opportunities and other options that will address these grand challenges.