It's obviously an area of great preoccupation for many of us who are working in the cultural sector. We do find ourselves in a somewhat reactive mode, trying to keep pace. I can tell you that, in terms of our colleagues within the department, within the portfolio and within the broader community of granting agencies and funders across the country working in the cultural spaces, it's very much an active issue and active discussion.
In the current context, I don't think there's a great deal of concern, frankly, because of the individuals who are involved in making the recommendations. When you look at the fact that the Canada Council for the Arts and the National Gallery are members of the committee that's bringing forward those recommendations, I think they're going to bring very informed opinions about whether an art work is in the realm of creativity we would want to be identified with as Canadians and is truly representative of Canadian expression and creativity, and not something that's been generated through some sort of algorithm.