We certainly didn't undertake a reasoned or comprehensive evaluation of the needs. Intuitively, I can tell you I find it fascinating that both of us spoke of a more prolonged approach over time. It would be a shame if the only investments made to mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation came in the 2016-17 fiscal year. It is important to adopt a vision that unfolds over time and culminates throughout 2017. Between now and then, a whole slew of steps need to be taken and consistently monitored. When I think about appropriate times to make those investments, the renewal of the roadmap for linguistic duality comes to mind, among others.
A series of programs are currently being reviewed by the Department of Canadian Heritage, which will evaluate them over the next year. If memory serves, the programs include the Canada Arts Presentation Fund and the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund. Both would help Canada's artistic community flourish and provide financial support for cultural infrastructure, as we mentioned in our brief.