Okay. That's so many questions and so little time.
To get this out of the way, often municipal bylaws can be more of a problem than federal regulations, so that's not a matter we need to discuss here.
In terms of supporting and getting out of the way, once those hubs are established by artists, there is a need for operations funding to enable them to continue their work. Programs, for example, such as the Canada arts presentation fund support 600 organizations across the country in urban and rural areas, many of which operate a cultural facility that serves as a hub. This is one way that the government can provide support.
Of course, governmental intervention that comes from Canadian Heritage will often be focused on the artistic component of the programming, which is a given because it's Canadian Heritage; but sometimes it would be good to consider getting out of the way to enable more community-driven and -oriented activities to take place and be supported by these funding programs.