Rather than asking a question, I would like to make a comment. You found yourself in a delicate situation and, based on my understanding, that was not necessarily your fault, since you did not in fact ask for the funding you received. In spite of that, however, you found yourself in direct competition with organizations which are highly credible and respected and which have an impact on tourism. They attract people from around the world. Without wanting to, you ended up in a situation where you were competing with organizations which had received funding in the past and which also attracted tourists to this country. That is unfortunate but, personally, I do not consider that to be your fault.
It is my view that, through its actions, the government created this situation. It deprived organizations of this money that they were expecting to receive, it took money away from organizations which—this bears repeating—attract tourists in order to give it to your organization, which has a specific mandate in terms of tourism development. In my opinion, that is a real shame, particularly since this is part of a highly political program. Most of the projects were chosen by the Minister himself; the Deputy Minister told us that at a recent meeting. I think lessons should be learned from this experience so that we know how to behave in future. He should not be repeating the same mistakes, including changing the rules halfway through the process.
When the organizations made their application, they were never told that there would be a maximum of two projects funded for every large city. They applied in good faith, and several of them, including the FrancoFolies, were rejected because of a new rule pulled out of a hat and applied at the last minute. The government is really the one responsible, rather than you. I wanted to say that.
I have no questions. Thank you.