This was a study done as part of the Canadian Digital Media Network and Library and Archives Canada. It is basically the repository of the country. In our country, by act of Parliament—again, I'm not an expert on any of this—after World War II in the early 1950s, we had to microfiche everything that was produced in the country, whether it was books, newspapers, etc., and we started to build an archive. A fantastic archive was built. The trouble is that it's an archive of yesterday. It's not an archive available to our children or to the very same people we are talking about who are digitally literate. We need it updated.
On May 13th, 2010. See this statement in context.