Well, I'd like to ask you about that, because it seems to me we're dealing with three major problems that have run over our museums. Number one is the declining dollars, year after year. Number two is being a victim of political games, that now you're back at square one and you'll be invited to round-table discussions and stakeholder discussions, and preliminary papers, which means action will be put further and further down the road. But number three is the issue of the bureaucratic rigidity of the heritage department and whether they are the ones who are wasteful, inefficient, and out of touch with the needs.
In light of my having had experience on many juries at the Ontario provincial level, I would like to ask whether or not you would support a notion of taking the funding outside of the heritage department completely, not just for museums but for other heritage programs, setting up a jury system to administer the programs and having all these programs administered at arm's length from the present bureaucracy within the heritage department. Would that at least begin to alleviate the plumbing problem?