Well, thank you so much, Mr. Henley, for saying that my question was good, but I also thank you so much for your answer. Your answer was better than my question.
Now let's move on to information technology.
The report lists certain challenges related to the website, which doesn't have all the content it should. Allow me to explain.
I may not look like it, but I'm a historian by training. I adore history. I often say that, when I was in school, we didn't have the Internet or Google. Back then, it took entire days to find the information that is now available after a three- or four-minute Google search. That's great.
In light of that, however, it's essential that our museums be as connected as possible and that their content be as easy to access as possible. That will give young inquiring minds the desire to learn and visit the museum afterwards.
What is your strategy to ensure you post as much content on the website and Internet as possible and make that content as easy to access as possible?