First of all, let me say, Monsieur Bélanger, as you know, when it's the right thing to do, we've always worked together. As I said, all of us--and you, particularly--who sit on this committee have a commitment to the arts, to culture, to diversity, and I was always very pleased to work with the former minister on advocating for the declaration and the UNESCO statement.
We recognize the work that has been done, and we are certainly going to build on that work in many areas.
Regarding your question about appointments, certainly we will make sure...because I think historically, Canada has always understood--because of the geography, because of the nature, because of the diversity of our country--that we are best served with the most representative kind of board in this governance.
I know personally that representation does have its benefit when it is diverse, when we make sure we have regional representation, large communities, small communities, minority communities; when we have the official languages represented. So certainly we will be attempting to respect those criteria, those guidelines that have been used historically.