Thanks so much for that question. It's actually one of the things I really wanted to highlight for everyone.
Museums are a wonderful place to weather a pandemic because of the way that we design exhibition spaces and also because museums have shifted to do a lot of outdoor programming on their sites. We've been able to provide opportunities for people to engage in culture and heritage even during some of the worst times of the pandemic, including, as we have discussed, some digital offerings as well as pre-existing programs, including the Virtual Museum of Canada. Even our use of Zoom has improved dramatically and there is everything from lectures offered, for example, by the Canadian Automotive Museum on topics like electric cars and driving while Black, to beading circles offered by cultural centres and art galleries.
I did want to point out as well that museums work with almost all of the other organizations in the room to provide space and venues for these programs to happen, and I think primarily have been under the radar of this sector in terms of policy development.
Certainly, as soon as we can have our doors open, all of us do, following the guidelines that have been put in place. I think we're actually one of many answers to this experience.