In addition to having researchers partnered together, ideally—and we're seeing more of this—the health portfolio is partnering together. We're finding ways that we can link up, join up the programming being offered by Health Canada and the Public Health Agency with researchers who are interested in investigating and understanding the implementation of programming.
We see a similar model, for example, with the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research. We're partnering with provinces, trying to address a variety of issues related to taking research and moving it into practice, and from that standpoint I think really effectively beginning to address pressing issues related to primary health care, for example.