There are two aspects. The first concerns acquisition. It's not simply a matter of digitization, but also of acquisition. We're trying to establish new criteria to ensure we retain only information that, over time, is relevant for Canadians. We'll probably be more selective and not simply absorb everything that's being produced. That's our first job. We're doing that across Canada with our colleagues at the country's archives and libraries. This is a new model, a new approach, which should normally identify more information that will be preserved.
Digitization is also an interesting point. We believe we must digitize in a surgical manner. In other words, we have to choose. Not everything necessarily has the same value or the same level of interest. So we're trying to develop approaches that will enable us to see what is most interesting, what is most in demand. We mustn't simply digitize everything we have in our vaults. A large portion of all that would be of no interest. We have to be rational when we select what will be digitized.