The only program we have is the cost-sharing program for national historic sites, heritage railway stations, and heritage lighthouses right now. We ask that they be registered on the Canadian register, but there's no need for that because we have a directory of national designation as well. They are captured in that directory already.
We have no program that speaks to the other...well, to a certain degree, yes. Something could be in a province, but it would be a national historic site, or a heritage lighthouse, or a heritage railway station. It would not be on their list except for some multi-level designated places. This may happen as well. Because something is designated as a national historic site does not mean that it cannot be another type of heritage resource for another level of government.