Okay.
Minister, I'll summarize by saying this. I was somewhat surprised and disappointed by the vice-chair's comments on this committee.
We've of course dealt with the Bay of Fundy. We've dealt with hearing from the CBC. In our study of Canada's 150th anniversary, we've heard from the Stratford Festival and we've heard from the Banff Centre. We've heard from first nations. We've heard from Just for Laughs. We've heard from museums. We've heard from an extraordinarily diverse cross-section of people who are very excited not just about Canada's 150, but about leading up to the 150th. Of course, the committee is the master of its work and deals with motions as they are presented, and I think we've been a very busy and aggressive committee.
I know that we don't have a lot of time. I know that you're doing music nights, which is an offshoot of the very, very successful movie nights. I wonder if you could just give us a brief second on the upcoming music night that you have.