Okay. Considering the supposed investments of $25 million to come from Netflix in the Quebec region, we may hope they will do something with l'inis.
Mr. Mosker, we were saying earlier that the people in Charlottetown are lucky to have someone like Alanna Jankov. I would say the same about the people in Calgary, who are lucky to have someone like Andrew Mosker. You have really invented a new model of an outreach centre. The last time I was there, I had the opportunity to see all the vintage equipment on display there that can still be used. It also gives a lot of life to real production.
It is true that I saw a lot of young people involved in production and playing instruments, not all the instruments and perhaps not the vintage instruments.
We could have just as easily met with you when we were studying museums. Your centre is like a new museum that does a lot of cultural outreach. It is a sort of cultural neighbourhood. In any event, it is located in a cultural neighbourhood, that is for sure. In a way, it is a kind of cultural hub because people come to you in order to create.
Is there a particularly local dimension? Can local artists drop by and see and use your equipment?