I'm glad you mentioned that, because APTN actually is a world example. It's actually used.... When I was in Europe, people brought it up with me when we discussed public broadcasting.
Switching gears for just a moment, perhaps at some other point I can have a conversation about the Beothuk.
Whenever we put together money for a celebration on a local level.... I agree with you that the initiative should be local. The content and flavour of how you celebrate 150 years is a narrative that can be told by the smallest community. When it comes to our funding, yes, Canadian Heritage obviously is always there, but the regional development agencies are really kings and queens when it comes to the funding.
You talked of ACOA; I know of ACOA. Across this country, we have three or I guess four others now. How do you see your role with them in partnering to create this? Or should the mechanism be one big funding mechanism to look after all projects across the nation?
I see that you're eager, so maybe I'll stop here.