As I said, cultural policy is one of the criteria. For example, an investor may wish to invest in a company that is in financial trouble. That is one aspect of the situation we could examine. We gather a lot of information on investors. It could be a matter of survival, for instance.
As for cultural policies, specifically, I am also the assistant deputy minister of Cultural Affairs—I have two hats, one head—and with the help of my team, I am perfectly capable of ensuring that investment is in line with public policies. Sometimes, I consult with my team, Missy's colleagues, who are on my cultural program and policy management team. There is also a consultation process with the provinces and territories, as well as with the Competition Bureau and other stakeholders we may need to consult, depending on the issue. In addition, there are agents of the Crown, especially within the federal government, who are experts and whom we may look to for advice. I can assure you we are well aware of what goes on.