That's a great question. When we decided to embark on this great adventure to create a new cultural policy for the country, we looked at different models across the world. One of the models that we thought was very interesting was the U.K. one. We were inspired by the U.K. model whereby, rather than including in the cultural sector only sectors such as music, performing arts, film, and television, which are much more traditional sectors, we decided to broaden the definition of our sector to include design, fashion, and architecture.
We'll be creating a new creative industries council with people from all the sectors across our great milieu to ultimately advise us on how we could improve our policies and programs to reflect that change in definition.