Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I wanted to follow up, Mr. Geist, with respect to your issues of digitization and government as a model user. I'll just pose a series of questions and issues for you.
On digitization, could you explain to us what we're not digitizing? You gave some examples--for instance, the National Film Board, which is digitizing a lot of works.
Also, in terms of government as a model user, I have to say I'm a bit surprised by the comment. In my sense, the information being put online is a vast amount of information. Even the consultations, and you described the copyright consultations--I think you described them as the best, most open copyright consultation.... Also, all the budget consultations were online since last year, and the new pension consultations will all obviously be online. I think these are certainly good things. I think everyone would agree with that.
Perhaps you could, just explain where the government should be going more in terms of being a model. You look at BizPal as an example for small businesses. Could you explain where government as a model user needs to do more, and also in terms of what we should be digitizing that we're not currently?