I think the government would do well to invest in a fairly comprehensive strategy. We talked about concrete examples, and this is one. Capitalizing on social media is a highly strategic move and a winning proposition.
Obviously, 50 years ago, when we celebrated the centennial of Confederation, we weren't equipped to foster the instant flow of information. We didn't have the means to give Canadians around the country simultaneous access to the broadcast of a live performance, for instance. Nor could we give people in Whitehorse the opportunity to view a visual arts display in Toronto or St. John's, simply because it could not be moved.
So I think we have a whole slew of opportunities in that respect. The video collection my colleague suggested is a good example and also something we are exploring on our end. I would say that social media gives us the ability to shine the spotlight on arts and culture in a variety of new ways. Social media opens up many more gateways to artistic and cultural expression, giving the nation's francophone community even more reason to be proud.
I'm not sure if you have anything you'd like to add, Ms. Saint-Pierre.