It's not easy. We're supporting every year 2,000 artists, more or less, and 2,000 organizations.
It's not easy because it's highly competitive, not because it's elitist. The awarding of grants is made with recommendations coming from peer assessment. It's artists coming together from all over the country and assessing what are the most promising projects.
In a sense it's not elitist, because the rule is the authenticity, the talent, and the vision in the project, and not a person's social background and all of that. I guess when people think about arts as elitist, they are referring more to art forms such as opera and classical music and all of that, which have traditionally been offered to patrons with means, but this is something that is absolutely changing. Right now, there's a huge trend for the democratization of culture, so no, I would not qualify that as elitist, but—