The survey that we conducted of our member organizations established that the Cultural Development Fund had contributed to our community as a whole. Funding from that Canadian Heritage program is available across the province. A number of organizations have benefited from it, although I believe a lot of work remains to be done in the cultural area, particularly with regard to youth and cultural identity. Leadership sessions have to be provided. There is still work to do, but the availability is there.
In addition, let's simply say that the federal government enables us to do things that the province perhaps can't afford to provide for us. Nova Scotia is currently going through a period of budget cuts. That's probably the case in a number of other places in the country. As culture budgets are not increasing, the Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality has provided our communities with supplementary funding.