That is part of what the Canadian experiences fund is doing, because it is national. All tourism is local, at the end of the day, but this fund is available through the six regional development agencies. We're currently working with our regional and provincial partners to identify areas that are ripe for the picking, as you say, where there is opportunity for growth, where we're going to go in and build capacity and help people figure out a great product and what's needed for infrastructure. The government is also putting together six regional tables, bringing together Parks Canada, Heritage Canada, Destination Canada and all of these players to develop regional strategies across the country.
I think there are opportunities across the entire country to do this, but we need to have a system in place and policies in place that support that. I think these initiatives will go a long way to doing that. That is part of the reason we're asking for more spending and investment through the CEF.