No, I'm not going to bring up any laws at this point.
I would love to say that I'm the biggest flag-waver but I'm only five-foot-four, so.... But I do agree with what you said about a decade of shenanigans. It's refreshing to see because it would have been interesting otherwise if the Bloc had been here. But anyway, I digress.
In my hometown, we have a town hall that was built in 1967. It has a wonderful little plaque there celebrating the centennial. We have a few stadiums. I think the RInC program derived from the idea of helping to keep these infrastructure projects going after 1967.
Have we thought about what a legacy is going to be in physical infrastructure? I'm not saying it's a good or bad thing. Are we going to drift away from that and put more money into a legacy of films, maybe things we do through the CBC or whatever? Have you thought about that at this point?