Thank you, Chair.
I may not be using my seven minutes, but if I do I apologize in advance.
Mr. McGreal and witnesses, thank you very much for being here today. This may be our last round, but I'm sure we'll come back to this at some point, hopefully, after the election.
I'm wondering if I could get from you, Mr. Tait, or you, Mr. McGreal, your position here with respect to fair dealing. I just want to parse out what your position is, recognizing, of course, the unique nature of your university.
I understand you have worked with or at least shared some positions with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, which was here just a couple of weeks ago. I'd just like to get a little bit more detail from you on that. I didn't really hear, from your comments, something about your position.