I have a couple of recommendations.
We've talked about enhancing the merit review, so it's really ensuring that when institutions declare their capacity and expertise to do something, the merit review committees accept that.
Also, there should be opportunities for faculty members and for researchers who are coming into the research game a bit later so that there isn't a detriment to joining that stream mid-career or as an established faculty member on our campuses.
I think we also want to ensure that this new funding for graduate students is distributed appropriately and fairly so that research trainees have access to funding at all of the institutions. That way, they can choose where they want to study, rather than have to go to one of the larger universities because that's the only place they can get funding.
I think it would be important for us to look at—again, as part of the affordability crisis—how we can ensure that students can choose to live in smaller, more affordable centres and still get the same quality of expertise and research experience that they're seeking.