I apologize for interrupting, but I would go a step further because there are sometimes massive investments being made. For example, I'm thinking of the Royal Alberta Museum, to which the federal government contributed a significant amount. If there is no obligation to at least knock at the community's door to see what could be implemented there, then it's a problem... Obviously, for us, it is extremely important to educate the public about history and heritage, and therefore, this affects financing agreements as well.
On May 1st, 2008. See this statement in context.