If I may, first of all the Segal Centre is a prime example of an extraordinary theatre where commercial theatre producers have partnered with the centre to take on and test out commercial work. Lisa Rubin is a prime example of an extraordinary leader. We do not have any provinces in the country right now that have tax credits for theatre. Obviously, film and televison is a harmonized federal...with certain provinces.
I think the State of Illinois and obviously the State of New York are wonderful examples to look at. Ohio is a little unique in that they did a program where they merged their film and television with theatre. These tax credits are 20% to 25% on labour and, in some cases, on production materials, but they are really anchored in labour. They make a considerable difference. They all have different limits on them, but incentives of up $1 million or $1.5 million or $2 million make a huge difference when your risk is so significant, and you have all of that risk through box-office revenue.
That sort of assistance, that sort of partnering, really will stimulate our industry significantly.