I really want to reiterate that we've come together with a pretty solid view. If anything, you may want to consider looking at some of the international models that exist. In the United States, for example, there is a program called Save America's Treasures, which is largely a public-private model. I think it would be interesting to see how it works and whether it works. It appears to bring in about $100 million a year.
In other countries there are different approaches for funding museums and libraries. We've looked at them, read their websites, and asked questions of them. In some cases we've met them over the years. To a large extent we've cherry-picked from some of them, and have come to you with this combination package that shows short-term, mid-term, and long-term goals.
In arriving at these goals we have undertaken our own internal consultations, so we haven't just pulled them out of the dark. We want to make sure that our members in the museum community have been involved and are behind us. I can confidently say today that they are.