I should point out at the beginning that we do doctoral scholarships. We have done 295 scholarships with a total of $60,000 a year for each scholarship, and the scholarships last for three years.
In addition to that, we engage mentors. We have had 163 mentors since we were started in 2002, and we have also done 88 fellowships. The mentors and the fellows assist the scholars in their work and work at broadening their program outside the areas of their specific and often very narrow areas of study. They take them into other aspects of life in Canada and around the world in an effort to inculcate a leadership ability among these very high-flying scholars and to try to encourage them to be able to share their knowledge with the broader public in ways that are understandable to Canadians.
That's the essence of our program. On top of that, we have this public interaction program, which is precisely that, where they get out and see parts of the country and broaden their horizons beyond their narrow areas of study.