Absolutely. The web is one avenue, but we also want to be present. We call it records on wheels. What we want to do is bring the real stuff, the material. We're using the library network, because there's always a tension between what you put out and how you preserve. Internally, there are always tough discussions on that. We use surrogates. We are working through the library network, but we also want to reach out to the school system. We have some 25,000 schools in the country. We are working on this type of programming. We're trying to identify the most important part of the collections. First nations, immigration, transportation, prime ministers—we develop kits like that. We want to bring it to the people. We already do it for prime ministers. We send materials to the schools. It's something we are doing, and we will be doing even more.
On December 6th, 2011. See this statement in context.