I think the federal government fits in, in a couple of very important ways. Many years ago, when I started dealing with Heritage Toronto, they had a staff of 142 people. Today they have a staff of six people and they administer two and a half times the number of properties that they did several years ago.
Heritage property defence is not well funded. The private sector puts up a pretty good battle in arguments to demolish heritage properties because it's so expensive to restore them relative to the cost of just demolishing them and rebuilding them. I think where municipalities need help is to coordinate a program at a national level and perhaps for some municipalities to provide a form of bridge financing so that they can afford to take the revenue hit for--