One of the things we're doing now is deciding which parts of Canada Hall we want to keep, that we can reprogram and fit into the new mandate, the new vision, for the space. I can tell you right now that we have more or less decided—it's not cast in stone yet—on the St. Onuphrius church, the Ukrainian church. It is the largest artifact we own, a real consecrated church. We've decided it's going to stay in the hall, for instance. We have also decided that the “Nishga Girl”, a west coast fishing trawler, is not going to make its way through the new iteration. It left the building last week for a new home with a national historic site in British Columbia. So we found a good home for it.
But that's very much the issue. What do we want to keep? And what can we reprogram? There are wonderful architectural spaces in there that we'd like to keep, like the Ontario streetscape or the New France square. But can we tell a different and more coherent story by keeping that architecture in place?