You talked about consultations and suggestion boxes. I would like to remind you that the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage has conducted an in-depth study of the potential festivities and the organization of the 150th anniversary of Canada. To our great surprise, you have told us since May 2011, when you were elected, that you already had an idea of how to make those changes. Basically, we have learned that historians' associations, archeologists and anthropologists were only consulted in the spring of 2013.
Who have you consulted in almost two years? I remember that my team and I went to a consultation in January. I have here one of the consultation methods used by the representatives of the museum. That consultation was held in the basement of a shopping centre in west Montreal. They wanted to know what Canadians were expecting to see in their museum. We had to put little stickers in boxes to indicate whether our first choice was Maurice Richard's hockey sweater, for example.
What types of consultations have you conducted in those two years?