Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think it won't be difficult to understand why I want to ask Ms. Pothier some questions. I know the museum very well. Unfortunately, you don't have that luck, so I would like for you to get to know it as well. I am aware that the archaeological sites that were discovered there are important not only to the history of the city of Montreal but also to that of the province and of Canada; I think Ms. Pothier communicated that well. There are things we know very little about in history. As an archaeologist myself, I didn't even know when I started working at the museum that the Canadian Parliament had been there. Facts that we know very little about, such as the fact that responsible government began there, etc., in my opinion demonstrate the importance of these sites.
When we met Minister Moore the other day, he suggested that prior to solidifying the 150th anniversary activities, we should consult with various groups such as cities, provinces, etc. I would like to have an idea of the importance that the City of Montreal gives to the museum's projects, in particular the development project that is highlighting the Canadian Parliament.