That caught my attention. I think it would be a pretty good idea. Let's celebrate the fact that we have one of the greatest places in the world for entertainers, and certainly on a per capita basis, I'd say the greatest in the world, given the amount of talent that's out there in the world, talent being subjective in nature, but you get the idea--very famous, certainly.
Perhaps Montreal could be a place to celebrate the entertainers of yesterday, today, and tomorrow in a place like that. If you had another type of theme, such as governance, it might be in some other city. I like this idea.
In the case of Expo 67, there was a certain sense—and I apologize, because you were there, and Mr. Young was there too—of Canadian identity that came out of it. Can you tell me, as someone who was not there. how that was the case? I look at all the pavilions celebrating great cultures of the world. How did we find our footing as Canadians?