I think in this case the bill does propose new exceptions that directly and significantly support the sharing of knowledge. It does allow for technology-enhanced distance learning, even incorporating allowable uses of the copyright materials. It allows for the digital delivery of inter-library loan material that's allowable under fair dealing.
Both of these provisions, we think, are vitally important to promoting learning in remote areas of a vast country like Canada. As with all exceptions in the bill, these activities are subject to clear common sense rules.