That might be something that would be worthwhile in the longer term. However, right now some of the major conservation concerns are ones we have to look at before our artifacts deteriorate to the point where it would take a much larger amount of money to bring them back or where they disappear. In Cranbrook's case, we've been doing quite well in terms of developing our operating earned revenue, and that's making a major difference as we complete some of our business units, such as the tour ticket sales, the new gift shop, the rentals of the Royal Alexandra Hall. That will obviously support our core funding, but it's the large capital expenditure that we're faced with to reduce our long-term operating and conservation costs by the amounts of energy we're going to take if these cars aren't covered, in our case, for instance.
On October 25th, 2006. See this statement in context.