To Christina Franc, thank you for appearing today. When I first got a note from you talking about fairs, I had to wrap my head around it, but as rural Canadian MP, I'll say that they are our culture hubs. I have probably attended 25 to 30 during the summer. They range from one day to four and five days. They bring together families and communities, and they bring together art. Whether it's painted art, photographs, or a grandma cooking a pie competing against the grandma down the road who is cooking a pie, it is art.
It is art in the fact that maybe that farmer has brought his beautifully restored John Deere tractor out there and is competing with seven or eight other people who have brought out their Massey Harris tractors, their Fords, and whatever. It is art, and it opens up the culture of the community. Because we're small communities and everybody is living on little acreages or farms, we don't have that urban centre, but to them, for their four days during the summer, that's their culture. I wonder if you would like to explain that a little more.