I think it is. Obviously, we would need support from the federal government to do it, but I think we need to engage many stakeholders, the provinces, obviously, because it is education; organizations such as Music Canada, the Coalition for Music Education, CARAS, the Juno Awards. There is also the Canadian Music Educators Association. There are a number of stakeholders we could go to in building the strategy.
It's a loose concept right now, but if we consider what ParticipAction does, we see that it is about education. And this is not just about students, either. The benefits of music go far beyond children. Look at music therapy and what it does for people. If you play music for Alzheimer's patients, all of a sudden it takes them right back and brings them to life. There are many various areas that this could tap into.
Yes, definitely we would need support from the federal government. But there are also public companies. Broadcasters, through the Canadian content development fund, could also help with the funding of this. For live performances, there's Live Nation. There are other areas as well. There is plenty of money out there to be tapped into.