One thing about financial statements is that they tell a very clear story. I've actually looked at the investment we make in inspiration and engagement, which is the visitor experience, our marketing, and our fundraising, relative to research and discovery, because although much of the biodiversity and geodiversity of Canada is represented in our collection, there's still much to be mapped. Much of Canada's north has not yet been mapped, so there's much still to do. The story is not complete. The other pillar is really the buildings and grounds that we're responsible for.
We invest in those three equally. Normally we wouldn't invest so much in building and grounds, yet we have a magnificent facility and we do have a rather significant property tax bill that we are responsible for, so that does elevate the cost there. The balance between the inspiration and engagement and the research and discovery is quite equal, and I think it should be.