Indeed. We've experimented in the past with iPhone and iPad apps and mobile sites for BlackBerrys. I'm not convinced about the BlackBerry app store yet, its fluency, and it's very difficult to get.... I'm a big fan of the BlackBerry, but....
So what we did, actually, with the visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this year was develop an iPad app. It works on both iPad and iPhone, of course. It was one of the top downloaded apps in all of Canada. It was incredibly popular. It went very well.
So if people are curious, they can go to 1812.gc.ca and download the iPhone and iPad apps and also have access to a mobile site for all BlackBerrys and Android phones. You can have access to all the information related to the War of 1812: historic sites related to the War of 1812, documents, key moments, and timelines of history. Everything that you would expect to be in there, we've jammed in there. Also, we have a mobile site that will be updated and modernized throughout the coming couple of years as we commemorate this, and of course there are Twitter, Facebook, and websites, etc.
I come from a family of teachers. If you don't make educational materials as convenient as possible for young Canadians, you often miss your mark in trying to reach new audiences. We don't want to invest all this money and put so much momentum behind a project and not really hit our key audience. So the answer is yes.