You mean the El Sistema thing?
It's another one of those things that sound like they would qualify really well under this rigorous filter. The growth of these kinds of programs would qualify really well.
There was an earlier question on how this is done. In 1967 we had a centennial commission, so what you probably need is some kind of Canada 150 commission or something like that. If it had a mandate that was rigorous, it would not only receive ideas for mixing up and moving around, but it could provoke ideas, particularly when it comes to social class mixing, which I think is a great opportunity here. Sometimes people maybe haven't quite figured out how to do that, but with that kind of commission, without their programming, they could provoke and inspire things and say, “Hey, here's somebody who has come up with this, and other people might want to do this as well” to get out there and market this idea of mixing up and moving around. It would be a little bit of stimulus—not programming.