You have a strange way of looking at the numbers.
The $25 million is a one-time investment to refit the Canada Hall and to build the pan-Canadian network that I described. You also forget that the museum has an annual budget of about $57 million on top of that every year to do their mandate.
You say it's $70 million versus $25 million. No, the $70 million is across the government. The commitment from my department is $28 million. The budget for the museum for the coming couple of years is going to be far in excess of what we're going to be spending on the War of 1812. So it's not quite true.
If you add into this the fact that the mandate of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, soon to be the museum of history, also includes the War Museum, and the things they're doing to talk about Canada's history between now and 2017, the investment we're going to have for Canada's 150th birthday and all these events related to our past is going to be very substantial. It's going to be very substantial.
Therefore, it's not skewed and it's not imbalanced. It's quite appropriate. I think your colleagues who have written me asking us to spend more would disagree with you.