Yes. I'm trying to think of a way of explaining it--in such a fashion that even I can understand.
I suspect that when dealing with copyright there are many perspectives. I'm afraid one of the things that will happen when the new act comes in is that no one will be totally satisfied.
We believe strongly in fair dealing, particularly within the context of our membership, which is an educational, research-based membership—the Canadian Association of Research Libraries is part of the university construct in the country. We believe that through various mechanisms, not the least of which is the fair dealing clause that exists in the Copyright Act for private study, research, etc., mostly we are in compliance with copyright as it exists today. However, when and where we may or may not be in compliance, we are supporters of fair application of the collectives in terms of tariff. We also, in many of our digital licences—in fact, almost all of our digital licences—negotiate and pay for rights to do the kinds of things that we think need to be done.