I'm glad you said that, because the problem with these cost-shared programs in today's context is that a lot of these smaller communities do not have the capacity to go to the level they want to. I'm not turning this into a rural/urban battle here, but in the 500 celebrations, we built a large replica of the ship that John Cabot was in—sorry, Giovanni Caboto, actually, he was Italian—this huge ship that's still there. Now, it's in trouble. It's needs money. We have a campaign called Save the Matthew!
To celebrate what is distinctive to one part of the country is also a celebration of Canada's sesquicentennial--you should get the Order of Canada if you can pronounce that without pausing, quite frankly.
I think you mentioned they were distinctive to a province, a project like that.