I'll handle the first part of that question.
Under the Library and Archives of Canada Act, if the librarian and archivist of Canada believes records are at risk--and they might be at risk for any number of reasons, physical or other risks that they could be exposed to--we do have the ability to go and get those records. We also have the ability not only to advise, but to require that departments not destroy certain records. So the agreements that we have in place through the RDAs are a tool by which we can actively control what records get destroyed.