I certainly agree with the point that tourism is the icing on the cake.
For us, the majority of our visitors are people who live within the GTA. Tourism helps, but I certainly wouldn't call it the driving force for us. I think that's one thing that does separate a lot of the smaller museums from big museums. Big museums tend to benefit from tourism far more because they are part of the checklist of what you do when you go to this city or that city.
When you look at smaller museums—and again there are exceptions, small museums that are very much there for the tourist trade—most small museums have to rely upon building their community partnerships. That's what provides the stability, and I think also the growth in the future.