Mr. Myles, given your decades of experience as a musician who plays all across the country, in English and French, you probably know more about the subject than we do.
I see two parts to your question.
The first is how our government supports Canada's local and regional arts and culture industries, and the second is how the government supports Canadian arts in the global market.
The first part of the answer is obviously thanks to the Canada arts presentation fund. The sum of $31 billion has been allocated to help and support professional organizations that present arts festivals or concert series. We support organizations such as TOHU, the Festival TransAmériques, the Festival cinéma du monde de Sherbrooke and the Vancouver Fringe Festival.
There are also support programs for news and local culture, through which $150 million was provided to the CBC to enhance local news reporting and Canadian storytelling and to combat disinformation.
The second part of the answer is that we support Canadian creators who promote our culture at home and abroad by increasing funding to the Canada Council for the Arts, Telefilm Canada, the National Film Board of Canada and the Canada Media Fund. There is also what is called creative export Canada, a flagship export-oriented program that falls under the department. It has two components: the export-ready stream and the export development stream for new start-up exporters looking to expand their network internationally. It's a very popular program.