I'll answer first, obviously on the music ParticipAction piece. It's a brand-new concept that was literally just tabled at the minister's round table in Winnipeg. I think a lot of the organizations have all wondered how they would keep moving forward music education and the importance of that. When Mr. Henderson tabled it at the meeting—Mr. Brown, you were there, and Mr. Dykstra as well—immediately every chairman went, “Hmm, that makes sense. This is an interesting idea”.
We're far from saying that this is exactly what the strategy needs to be, but I think the federal government could play a major role in helping us form that kind of strategy. Maybe it's monetary; maybe it's not. I don't know yet. I think that obviously there are some private sector people we can go to who can help fund it, but I think the federal government can play a major role in that.
In helping us create the framework, you have the basis of the ParticipAction program to help us outline what this could look like. It doesn't have to be a mirror image of that, but you have a great understanding of how those programs need to be marketed and worked to become effective.