If I may, I have one last point on the federal-provincial role. Our perspective is that all the museums and all the collections across Canada--whether it's the Mary March Museum in Newfoundland, or Delson, or the one in Duncan, British Columbia--are our national fabric.
Our point of view is that our stories start at the grassroots and go up; it's not from the top going down. Sometimes we hear the stories--the big man stories that start at the top, that you have to be a prime minister or something, or that you have to be famous and national. Our perspective is much broader. The provincial museum associations all agree with us on that perspective.