First of all, with respect to the latest changes that the Minister of Finance made on exempting capital gains for listed public stocks, not very many museums have benefited from that so far. Most likely some have, and they probably have done it where there have been major capital campaigns, such as in Edmonton and Toronto.
Most of the very high-profile donations, such as the one last week in Toronto, have been to a hospital. So those are all good causes as well.
I think museums, as part of this new museum policy, need to be better positioned to be more effective at fundraising, themselves. Many are very good at it, and some simply have not had that experience. In my opinion, it's almost as good as it gets with tax incentives right now. So how do we ensure that we're benefiting from those?
Some museums need development staff. They need people in place and systems in place to develop. It takes time and it takes money to raise money over a period of time. You have to have a climate that's established. It's developing relationships, friendships--