The example that I can think of locally in Saskatchewan is the synchrotron, and I know this committee has toured there. There's a colleague of ours who works as the education coordinator of Canadian Light Source, and about four years ago the synchrotron was quite aggressive in getting school groups through, and the kids talked to their parents.
Today, Saskatoon brags that it's the science city of the province, so you do have a community that all of a sudden gets it and appreciates that investing in a synchrotron has a greater impact. But they have made the effort to engage kids and families and visitors and groups. Saskatoon is also a good example because the Saskatchewan Research Council, for every dollar invested provincially, generates an additional eight dollars from the private sector. So I think they have good citizen engagement, and they also have a good P3 model, if you will.
I can't speak beyond that, as it's not my forte, but I know about the synchrotron, as we've worked with them a bit on building more awareness and support and interest.