 The Canada Science and Technology Museum renewal is way more than a simple renewal of infrastructure and exhibitions. Without its anchor institution, the corporation over the last two years has really had to redefine itself. We've been able to infuse ourselves into communities in a way that we didn't really think was possible before because we were so consumed by the situation that we had with our own four walls. By removing those walls, what we found is there's an entire country that we absolutely need to engage in. So we've done that through the exhibitions. We've done that through programming. We've launched video games. We have speaker series. We've started regaining our role as a national institution in a way that, frankly, maybe we had forgotten and lost our way a little bit. But this closure or what it's done is it's reinvigorated us. And hopefully Canadians are appreciating this renewed spirit of innovation on behalf of the museum staff and also its renewed vision of being way more nationally engaged than it ever has.