Certainly events in public life, like state funerals or the opening of Parliament, tend to draw Canadians. Many people think it's the role of the public broadcaster to contribute to that.
What we have would be anecdotal at best. CBC has the best connection with its viewers, and its strategy could answer that question. From an anecdotal perspective, something like Canada: A People's History is certainly a key example of a strong cross-platform approach where the quality of the traditional content was able to live in other platforms and realities.
But I really think we're a bit far from the programming. You would get the CBC to contribute to that.