All I can talk about are the objectives of our federal tools for supporting cultural districts. It is really the municipality that is responsible for the spaces and conditions. Our job is to find ways to animate cultural districts. Right now, Canadian Heritage has two key instruments, one for supporting physical spaces and one for supporting arts presentation and dissemination. That is really what we do.
The municipality is responsible for the economic impact and for meeting the communities' diverse needs. It depends on factors like the neighbourhood, the location, meaning whether it is downtown or in a more remote location. It can vary. That is why I do not have a specific answer for you at this time.