I think Mr. Ingles said our bit. Certainly Bill C-32 allows delivery of a requested item to the desktop of the person who requested it. This is something that is not allowed under the specific exception in the current Copyright Act, so this is real progress, and we're happy about that.
On the necessity that electronic access to that delivered material disappear after five days, as has been said, we'd prefer it weren't there, of course, because researchers do like to use material in electronic form so that they can cite it using electronic means as well so that they can class it with other things they may have. This is modern research, so that's something that should be considered by the committee.
Having said that, I would like to stress that what is in Bill C-32 is progress.