There are a variety of resolutions for this kind of thing. In the event that the CBC is determined to be an ongoing and significant member of the heritage community, I think there are obviously ways in which the Government of Canada can preserve that kind of position and ongoing activity.
If, on the other hand, it's felt that there are proper resolutions and better resolutions for the amount of material that it currently holds and will obviously collect in the future, then I think that, too, will have to be addressed, either legislatively or with direction from the Government of Canada.
One of the solutions could be in fact a mariage de convenance with another heritage institution of that kind. But so far that has not occurred. And the fact is that we stand in jeopardy of losing a great deal of material because there has in fact been no direction.