No. I would like to come back to a few points that I think are very important.
First, we talked about advertising earlier and I just want to remind you of a few facts. We had a bit of a laugh at the end of my speaking period, but I just want to tell you how important it is, because our media talk to us about it regularly. It's something we find very difficult to explain to ourselves. I intend to talk to you about it again very soon.
I also want to talk to you about this committee's report to revive culture following the pandemic. I think we can agree that we're pretty much back to a situation where people can go back to attending shows safely. There are still fears, however, and efforts still need to be made; the various stakeholders in the cultural industry are asking us to do so, particularly the smaller festivals, as I mentioned earlier.
Recommendation 9 of our report, Minister, urged the federal government to “make significant efforts to encourage Canadians to return to live arts, culture, heritage and sporting events.” This is a category of events to which small festivals correspond quite well, and large ones too for that matter, I'm sure we agree.
Despite this, I note a decrease of about $25 million for the Canada Arts Presentation Fund, another $9.5 million for the Canada Music Fund, a decrease of $7.7 million for the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program and another $6.9 million for the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund.
It seems to me that this doesn't quite address the recommendation we made.