I just came from a tour of some of the constituencies in the interior of British Columbia, and one place I was at was the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre, which is a museum and cultural centre that has a vineyard, a winery visitors centre, a conference centre, etc. It's a rising star in the aboriginal tourism world.
I'm very interested in understanding how the 150th and the museums' part in this can partner with aboriginal tourism and aboriginal peoples. We know that rural development and jobs in some of those remote communities is a huge priority for elevating the achievement of aboriginal communities. We have a big gap in aboriginal achievements. What are some thoughts about what might be needed, in terms of federal support, on the aboriginal side, but also on how you can help on the museum side?