Those are all good questions.
The signage is easy. It will all be bilingual. We are in the habit now of producing everything that way. The classic example, and hopefully one to follow in the future, will be the airport. I think you'll be quite impressed.
On the Cultural Olympiad and the ceremonies, I'm going to pull the two of them together. You have to keep in mind that the cultural program is one program, not two. So the program intends to celebrate what we should be celebrating: the full duality and cultural capacity of Canada. It's a significant investment of tens of millions of dollars and will go into a program that is supposed to live up to that expectation. It will include French, English, and other artists, and it will spread over three years. It has already started. I couldn't possibly give you the breakdown, but it's a significant amount of money.
Let me put it to you this way. I think the best way for me to describe how this is working is to just tell you how it's being set up. For the Cultural Olympiad and the ceremonies, we have engaged the full cultural community of Canada--Quebec, every province and territory, everybody is there. The plan is to put on the very best event we can. There are major influences from Quebec, eastern Canada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and all across the country to power that up.
I think you're going to be very proud of the outcome. We can get you an estimate, but I could not give you that number off the top of my head today. It's a considerable investment of dollars.