Yes, that would be helpful. I know the Canadian Museums Association does provide a lower rate of insurance for board members, but even that is prohibitively expensive for some people. I know of situations, like a theatre board I was on. People came in to join the board, found out what the situation was and walked out of the meeting saying that they couldn't be a part of it because it was just too risky.
I know people who have put their own personal line of credit on the line for the organization. That's too much.