La Maison de la francophonie is the village you are referring to. We are working very closely with the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique and other organizations that will also have a part of Granville Island at games time. They are looking into that place to portray certain shows. We are wanting to work with them and associate with them because maybe we can leverage what they're doing or they can leverage what we are planning to do. We are working very closely with Granville Island, because we have a liaison with it through our cultural program director. Whether it's going to happen or not, the chance is that it will absolutely happen.
Right now we are looking into the funding. I know that FFCB has put in a request for dollars to Canadian Heritage. This has been looked at, and I think it's going to go through because we are truly supporting it. We are wanting to make this an important part of the cultural programming at games time.
As well, we want to put this as part of our cultural programming of the Olympics and not something isolated. We want to make sure it's all part of it. We're going to promote it to make sure it becomes a place where everybody wants to go because it's so culturally very well displayed and will showcase what we want to showcase.