Yes, and different aspects of our history are celebrated at different locations. We are talking about a history and a sort of a portrait of Canada in all its diversity—be it cultural or linguistic.
In response to a question asked earlier, I said that Louis Riel's story or parts thereof are provided at a number of sites. We also highlight topics such as the history of voyageurs or other aspects of Canadian history at various locations where it applies. I think that is also a way to recognize not only the diversity of our history, but also the reality of our linguistic diversity.