Right. I actually surveyed our members, and a lot of young people did come forward. There were several classes. There were international students who had come here hoping to make a life in Canada doing important research in things like conservation, cancer research, etc., who said, this isn't what I expected. Some of them were post-docs who had previously been in the U.K. and had families. They came here and said, I actually can't live this way. I have to leave Canada. So there's that. We're losing the ability to draw in new talent.
Then there's the homegrown talent, the people grew up in rural Canada. This was actually fairly common. They said, “My family has to pay for me to get to a major centre where there's a university in the first place, and then I can't afford to live there. I need to just get a job.” It's very, very common.
We're trying to raise money for fellowships ourselves, and that's just not an easy thing to do when you're a not-for-profit.
