With respect to the Pointe-à-Callière museum, the investment has already been made, but that is not the case for the 375th anniversary of the city of Montreal. Mayor Tremblay, at the time, said nothing to me about that. He sent me a letter in which he said, generally, that we should do something and we should work together. We know that. There was no specific request. In the campaign for the election of the next mayor of Montreal, that will undoubtedly come up in debates during the leadership race. After that, we will be prepared, as a government, to work with the people at the City of Montreal.
On Monday, Mayor Applebaum was there, and I told him that discussions on this subject could be initiated between his officials and ours. It is important that the celebrations of Canada's 150th birthday include the city of Montreal, but it is undoubtedly also important for the people of Montreal to celebrate their 375th anniversary independently of the celebrations of Canada's birthday. We can certainly respond to requests in that regard.