To start with, we are in a difficult fiscal environment. We have to make sure that money is efficient and effective in everything we do. The money that is in our programs for arts and culture is being spent on arts and culture. It was the case for the Olympics and it will be the case in the context of 2017.
We're very good at taking the dollars we have for arts and culture and the commemoration of events like these historical events and then leveraging money from partners who have existing programs. Take the $28 million that the minister referred to for the War of 1812: we're leveraging $76 million from partners who will also invest in the commemoration of the War of 1812.
This is all money from partners who have programs for commemorative events, whether it's the Mint doing a special coin for 1812--and they'll certainly do something for 2017--or whether it's Canada Post doing a stamp or other partners that are doing something from that angle.