Just by the way, the agencies under this are CRTC, Library and Archives Canada, the National Film Board of Canada, and Status of Women Canada.
I'll give you an example. I mentioned at an earlier meeting that as parliamentary secretary I'd had the privilege--and I count it a very great privilege--to be able to go to a few of these museums. For example, if you were to go to the Canadian Museum of Nature, you would find it under construction. They are about halfway through a $48 million project, and there is a lot of input that they would like to give this committee for us to understand what it's about.
Also, interestingly, the Museum of Nature is involved in things like endangered species and the COSEWIC listings and things of that nature, because the Museum of Nature establishes a benchmark of either live archives or archive objects, natural objects, etc. Within itself, it would be worthy of, at the very least, three hours to go and see the construction site--they're doing an amazing job--but it would probably take a couple of sessions for us to understand the mandate of that one alone, which goes to what Mr. Fast was saying.
I've also had the privilege of going to the Canadian Museum of Civilization. It's the same thing, times two. I've had the privilege of going to the National Gallery and seeing some of the challenges they're faced with, particularly some of the expansion they would like to do. There is particularly the Canada Science and Technology Museum, which has two large facilities in the Ottawa area, but has a number of others outside this area.
What I'm saying is that although this is the shortest motion in front of us--perhaps a grand total of 20 words--en anglais, in any event--it's about a five-year project for this committee. I think in order to be real, we would need to narrow it down just a bit.