I don't know, Mr. Chairman. I think it's regrettable that people are attacking the integrity of individuals who have stepped forward—voluntarily, by the way, without compensation—to provide us with this kind of advice. I should say that our experience with other advisory committees we've named in the context of historical recognition has been very positive, and essentially the vast majority of applications are approved. They're there to make sure the applications are relevant to the experience, in their judgment.
I'm pleased to say we have received many applications for projects—very worthwhile projects, I think—from across the expanse of the Canadian-Italian community, including from local chapters of the National Congress of Italian-Canadians.