Yes, it is absolutely a situation we are experiencing in all the universities, and particularly in the regions. The pull of the labour market is very strong, with full employment and the labour shortage in our regions at present.
One of the important factors is certainly increasing the scholarships offered for master's degrees and doctorates. At present, students prefer to work and earn a decent salary rather than getting an annual scholarship of $15,000 or $20,000 or $25,000. At present, we are seeing that an increase would change things in terms of the capacity to attract and retain these students, who will make up the researchers of tomorrow.
It is therefore important to think about this now in order to make sure we have the next generation.