Thank you.
The Canada Council has, as I said, $13 million that it provides to artists for work both domestically and internationally. They support international touring and exhibition of Canadian artists and art works. For example, they have international touring grants, and there are visual and media arts exhibitions abroad that they support. They provide support for the promotion of arts organizations or artists abroad—showcases, art and book fairs, pre-tours, translations, etc.
They have a program that's called the support for international reciprocity, which is a visiting foreign artists program, foreign tours in Canada, but primarily their support goes to a wide range of disciplines in Canada, including aboriginal arts, dance endowments, media arts, music, theatre, visual arts, writing, and publishing. Even though the department is separate from the Canada Council, which is a crown corporation in and of itself, we tend to work in partnership.
For example, if it is the time for the Hamburg book fair and we are trying to promote our authors and publishers at that fair, we would work in tandem with the Canada Council and with other partners in town.