Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thanks to you both for coming to meet with us today and for providing us with your comments.
My first question is for Mr. High. You deal with young people and I liked what you told us very much. You are suggesting taking traditional history and making it into something totally new. I can understand how interesting that could be. You have given us some examples, like producing historical clips that can be accessed via the Internet or by other means. Daniel Bertolino produced something similar for television. They were clips two, three or four minutes long that were used to fill up time between programs. You also mentioned audio tours. You see something like that when you visit some museums and you could easily conceive of touring around a city with a similar system and a GPS providing specific information. There is a whole extraordinary world to discover. My question is this. Do the young people you are teaching and who are looking to their own futures see the commercial potential in what you are teaching them?