Thank you, Minister.
The submission that was given to all the committee members this morning does address digital locks. The position of the consortium on that issue is that breaking of a digital lock should be prohibited only when the purpose of the breaking of the lock is to infringe copyright. That's the position in a nutshell.
It also describes why the digital lock provisions in the bill are not workable in practice, and I believe there are seven reasons set out in the submission as to why, in a school or post-secondary institution, you can't apply them and make any sense of them.