Thank you for the question.
With respect to how a range of groups were involved in the centennial, there was certainly an interest on the part of the centennial commission to involve francophone communities outside of Quebec. In fact, one of the pieces that I study in my dissertation is an NFB documentary that was done on a francophone community in northern Alberta, St. Paul, Alberta. It was really in the spirit of wanting to demonstrate that francophone culture was across the country and wanting to share that experience with Canadians. Similarly, there was a real interest in involving Canada's aboriginal people in the centennial event. So looking at ways to involve at the local level, there was not just an interest, there was action to involve a whole range of communities. Certainly that's something that can be built on as we move to the 150th.