Sure.
A number of the arts organizations do work with Business / Arts, which attempts—and quite successfully—to get businesses to invest in the arts. This is really another way of providing funding to the arts: to encourage businesses to do so. There are many benefits for them in terms of sponsorships and so on. Also, some of our artists do workshops within business organizations that really do inspire their workers to be better colleagues and so on and so forth.
Those are kinds of interesting things that we think would be really quite important—not just the reliance on government funding, but the ability to access private sector funding more readily than we currently can.