I would just say that the Canada Council for the Arts is happy to be doing this work. I talked to Simon Brault and to the board there, and they are actually quite happy to take on this work.
The idea that the Canada Council for the Arts, which under our government has had a 20% increase in funding, should stay static and not move their funding around to meet the needs of artists is opposite of the reason you would create a crown corporation independent of the government to work to the best interests of the artist.
The Canada Council for the Arts has a budget, we have increased it by 20%, and they're moving their financing around to go in the best ways to help artists. They've decided now that one of the things they want to do is this, to help artists on the international stage. That's their job; that's a good thing. They're working at arm's length, and we applaud—