Absolutely, thank you for the question and for that $60 million through that fund. As I understand it, Canadian Heritage's plan is to receive applications from organizations with capacity to deliver. I convened a meeting of the music industry on Friday to talk about the concept of submitting a super-application. I strongly believe that the fewer applications go into this program, the better, so the vast majority of the money can be spent in the community and not on administration costs and that we can relieve the potential burden of double-dipping, etc. The schematic of the program will be sound as long as we are all working together.
I'm looking at some of my theatre colleagues on this call like Boomer, because I know there are other large organizations working to support their disciplines. In the music industry, we're hoping to work with the Unison Fund and certainly Quebec partners as well. Perhaps Quebec partners will submit their own application, whatever makes the most sense for the artists and the workers. The plan is to make these applications by the March 4 deadline with a really strong plan and as soon as possible start administering that $2,500 per worker.