Yes. In fact, in 1984, I think it was, the Applebaum-Hébert report, which was a major task force that looked at funding of the arts in Canada as a whole, recommended in the museum case the establishment of a heritage council similar to the Canada Council. This is where you would focus programs, not just for museums but for libraries, archives, historic places, a variety of different types of programs. That, to us, makes a lot of sense. We've called for that in our brief to you. We would very much support it.
It would not only be delivered more efficiently and effectively, but I think it would also give the opportunity to engage other Canadians in that process. A board is put in place, high-profile people, and it lends to a critical mass that I think is also very important. The peer juries are absolutely critical.