I appreciate what you've said with respect to the direct contact, but there's another aspect that I would raise as well.
If I take Laurier House in Ottawa as an example, Laurier House is also an extraordinary environment, where Canadians have the opportunity to walk in the steps of historical figures who've occupied Laurier House at different times and to really absorb the atmosphere in often a very personal and a very tranquil way. In fact, it's not unusual for visitors to say “I really just want to contemplate this and soak in the atmosphere”.
That's another dimension of the experience that I think is very important, and that dimension of the experience will not change. People will go to Laurier House and they will be in the authentic environment, which is the historic environment of the house and the furnishings and so on, which I think people will find very, very appealing.