Sure, if understood the question correctly, we do have a temporary exhibition program right now that goes to 2018-19, where we're filling in the slots of what kind of shows—either produced within our museum or borrowed and worked on in collaboration with other museums—we're going to bring in.
We have, of course, this big history hall initiative that's scheduled to open on July 1, 2017 for the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
After that, we have been tasked, when planning out this hall, to make it reprogrammable and changeable so that it's the kind of hall that we can update as things move along and historicity changes, but also to integrate new events so that the hall doesn't immediately become out of date.
The current plan is to bring the storyline of Canada right up to the year of opening—and as nothing ages faster than current events, we have to program this sort of thing into the hall. At the same time, we are under no illusions that a hall like this might not also, by the act of some future Parliament 10, 20, or hopefully 100 years from now.... Nothing lasts forever, even permanent exhibition galleries.