It will be a challenge for whomever will be proposing activities to celebrate the 150th anniversary. As we mentioned at the outset, the Canada of 1967 and the Canada of today are very different demographically. We were talking earlier about the franco-saskatchewan community that is undergoing very major changes with the arrival of French-speaking immigrants. Because of that new reality, we have to find ways to listen and to feature activities that will reach out to a community that has changed greatly, with the tools that we are beginning to use.
That means young people too. There are applications, for example, that bring young people together and that work well. There is a new way to present activities that commemorate events like the 150th anniversary to a new audience.