Mr. Chair, I want to thank you for your tenacity and determination in getting this bill in front of us. It finally is in front of us. It's important, especially for people who are disabled or seniors who can't get to a library, or those who live in rural Canada and many small towns. It's important to be able to receive materials in the mail. It probably feels like Christmas when a book arrives in the mail.
It's not just important for small towns—though I imagine it would be critical for small communities—but also for the city of Toronto, because the reduced postal rate will have a $26,000 impact there. That's not a huge amount of money for a big library in the city of Toronto, but—