As I said a bit earlier, it will also be under the purview of the Canada Council. The $550 million to be given to the Canada Council will help support not only indigenous artists and their own ways of addressing different arts and cultural activities and their own governance, but indigenous people will also have access to all the programs. These may include programs for international exports, and maybe cultural and artistic creativity, and there will be much more for research. They will have access to a big pool of programs and money to really better support indigenous art and culture.
Also, for CBC/Radio-Canada, as I understand it, their plan will also be to better support information online on what's happening in the indigenous communities across the country, and also to showcase the great cultures that are present in our different indigenous communities. Also, in general, in the 150th anniversary because we've highlighted it as a priority—and that was really not the case before, which is sad—we will be able to promote the great arts and culture of first nations, the Métis nation, and the Inuit of this country.