First of all, your question is a very good one.
There's one thing that's missing from the federal funding picture right now, and that's a focus on economic development. Right now, Heritage is giving money out to various priorities and some have economic development as a priority maybe down the list, but Canada arts presentation, other funds are not really focusing on the deliverables like economic development and tourism as it relates to these destination music events. And that's the one piece that's missing. Provincially in Ontario there are funds. Provincially in Quebec and other provinces, there are funds. But on a federal level, what's missing is the piece to say, what are you going to do for us to make an impact in Canada? And I'm specifically saying about not-for-profits who are organizing these destination music events, we need that support in order to go out and do the things that we're trying to do. And that's have free events for the public, keep the costs low. All these things draw tremendous numbers of tourists but they also create larger events, and that's where we are lacking right now in competitiveness with other countries. We are not able to play ball. We're faced with a very competitive industry and we need to grow the industry and we've identified the leaders. FAME has identified 15 festivals contributing $1.1 billion. These are the winners. You've got to ride with the winners. Fund with the winners and you'll get the biggest impact.