Just to continue on that, yes, the museums are aware of their importance to the community in terms of economic development. In my brief I mentioned job creation and the numbers of people employed. Statistics Canada figures show that culture in Canada constitutes something approaching 7% of the GNP, or GDP--whichever they use. So in fact, this is a major factor.
The Revelstoke Railway Museum, for instance, is identified in the Revelstoke cultural strategy as being one of the major factors that bring and keep people in Revelstoke, and as such, is worthy of support. We do draw upon that and we do make the point that it is a real, positive contribution to the community. And that goes for other railway museums too.