We have started a joint project with the Department of Canadian Heritage, involving over ten different government agencies, to develop a virtual capital project to showcase some of the key commemorations and commemorative monuments and to showcase national institutions present in the capital region.
We also have an extensive network with schools across the country. We can outreach up to 4,000 teachers; we did that through Canadian Geographic. We will often work with private sector organizations to outreach schools across the country. We also have a network with Classroom Connections that will have allowed us, over the course of five years, to outreach four million students across the country.
The virtual and online component is also very important. We have just completed the renewal of the NCC website, which is now much richer. It has fully embraced the Web 2.0 approach by having a lot of content provided by users visiting the site, and having a lot of interactive platforms on the website for people to be able to virtually visit the capital.