I sincerely believe that the theme is diversity; not just culture, but diversity from one province to the next. We have different landscapes, different climates and weather; the people who live there are different; there is language, the first nations.
In two weeks, we will be presenting a temporary exhibition called Fibres du monde, or Quilt of Belongings, which was presented at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, in Gatineau, with which you are familiar. This mural, this tapestry, in fact represents 263 nations present in Canada: 70 first nations and 193 immigrant nations. It's unfortunate that it's being presented this year; I would have presented it in 2017. I believe it is what we want to show our visitors; that is to say that there is diversity in Canada and we must be proud of it. People must discover that diversity, and that is what we are trying show at the museum.