As I said, I've been the executive director for a little while, and the issue of funding really started in the early 1980s when the cuts started happening. At that point, we had regional conservation centres, and they were closed. We had regional national museums--for example, the museum in Saint-Constant was recognized as a specialized entity because of the quality of the collection. That program came to an end. I could go on and on with the lists.
I have appeared before successive finance committees making recommendations in pre-budget consultations for as many years as I can think of. Frequently the finance committee does recognize the needs of museums. The history has been that sometimes we receive a little increase, then a program review comes along, and it's sort of like this. But overall, when we step back and look at it, our sector has been neglected a very long time. It has not had a truly comprehensive policy review.
In 1990 Marcel Masse did update the museum policy. The best thing to say is that it was updated and funding was doubled or tripled, but it was quickly lost a few years later.
We've had a “one step forward and one step back” kind of situation, and we're basically back at 1972 levels right now.