That's the case. We are working on two aspects. We are developing partnerships with museums, like I said, across Canada so that they come and present their exhibits with us. We want to offer smaller museums the opportunity to come to us and present the history of their region and their city. We get 1.2 million to 1.3 million visitors a year. That's one part. We are currently in the process of developing a number of partnerships. In addition, presenting our exhibitions in smaller museums across Canada is a priority for us.
For example, we have the 1812 exhibit at the War Museum, but we have also developed two different exhibition formats so that it can be presented in small and medium-sized museums.
We have also created 3D and 2D exhibits that involve a kind of kiosk where the history of the War of 1812 is told. There has been a lot of positive feedback about it. This exhibit is in demand across Canada in the next two years, and we are very proud of that. We plan to do the same thing with all the major exhibits we have between now and 2017 and in time for 2017.