Well, we're not in the museum business, but all the archival material, as we speak, is being treated the same way across the country. Let me explain.
Through the stakeholders' forum I started two years ago, we're creating working groups across the country to support each other, to avoid duplication, to avoid.... I'm going to give you an example. You may not imagine that it's the case, but it's the case. We have old reader machines, electronic machines, such as the Wang machine. You cannot buy parts anywhere anymore, so you have to go on eBay. We're trying to specialize, each of us, in being able to maintain, for instance, such a machine. We have a network of curators across the country who in fact discuss issues such as how to keep an old book. We offer expertise and support, and we are offered expertise and support, because in some archives they're more specialized in some things.
This network exists. But it's going to take time, because we have a huge backlog. We have acquired a lot of material over the years. Now we're discovering that we also need to make sure that it will be sustainable. This network is working on that aspect of the various collections. Everything will surface at one point, so we're providing that support.