Again, I wanted it on the record, because I know when I was a director on our chamber of commerce, when we were doing development strategies...what were we asking people to come to? Every town in northern Ontario has clean air, and every town in northern Ontario has bush, and every town in northern Ontario has a lake, but only this town had a railway museum, only this town had a war museum, only this town had a mining museum, and in Kirkland Lake now we have a hockey heritage museum. And that seemed to be almost the entire basis of our tourism strategy. So we were working at the chamber level with our museums.
Again, I'd like to give you an opportunity if you want to hammer home the point, because I think it needs to be hammered home. It's not just the lack of research dollars, it's not just the fact that artifacts are disappearing, but these are central parts, especially to a regional economy, of any tourism strategy. Is this not the case?