What we're proposing is a national advisory board of 11 to 13 people. Similar to the Confederation Centre of the Arts, they have a national trust. It's very helpful in connecting with the provinces and territories, with a provincial focus at the board of directors level. Then there's a project review committee that would be made up of the deputy VP of ACOA and Canadian Heritage senior officials out of Moncton to sort of govern the budgeting perspective.
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