Do you encourage public-private cooperation? I'll give you an example. I went to Montebello to see Louis-Joseph Papineau's house. That's my heritage. I was so surprised to see that I couldn't visit the house because I hadn't paid the $2 admission. It's not so much the $2 amount that's important to me, but the fact that the built heritage can't be put at the service of the public free of charge. If a family of four doesn't pay $8 or $10, it can't visit this heritage. It's a private business that's managing this well-known heritage site.
What do you think of that?