Let me make a quick comment, taking the 1812 bicentennial as an example.
When we started planning for that event, we consulted francophone and First Nations communities. If you look at the activities that have gone on up to now and that will go on in the coming months or next year, you can see the recognition of First Nations communities.
The major battles that have been commemorated up to now took place in the Niagara Peninsula or at Fort Detroit. Commemorations of the war will quietly follow their historical course. Next year there will be events in southern Quebec where a group of francophone municipalities have prepared activities to commemorate how French-Canadian militias beat back the American invasion up Lake Champlain. The people in the area want to commemorate that historical event.
When we plan, we try to get as much balance as we can.