The museum, in a buildup to underlining the 150th anniversary of Confederation—I agree with the member that it's important to know that it is the anniversary of Confederation—we had an exhibition last year on the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada, the rebellions of 1837, in which we put together, for the first time in the museum's history, a truly political history exhibition on how those rebellions really contributed to what eventually became the Confederation of the country.
That for us was an extremely successful and very important history exhibition. We have worked with Library and Archives Canada on an exhibition on Sir John A. Macdonald that is at the museum now and will travel. I should mention also that the exhibition on the rebellions is also travelling across the country in different formats. We're also creating material online that will raise awareness amongst Canadians of the importance of underlining Confederation in 2017. Those are some examples, Madam Chair.