Yes, as you know, we have just created the new Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax. There is something I said to the new president and to the members of the museum's board of directors.
As you know, Pier 21 was part of the heritage long before it became a national museum a year ago. We want it to be a truly national museum. It's not just about immigrants who came from Europe. That wouldn't be enough in my opinion. We want the programming to truly be at the forefront of what we are seeing on the ground, in our major cities and in our regions. We want it to reflect the great diversity that exists in our communities of immigrants and new Canadians. We want them to be involved in this type of programming where they live and the programming to focus on the future and the next steps in immigration. We also want the programming to be available across the country and that the institution of the Canadian Museum of Immigration not only have a physical presence in Halifax, but that new media be used and that it be available in other museums in regions throughout the country.