One of the concerns has been crown copyright. I imagine one of the reasons that you like the Australian model is that they moved to this Creative Commons attribution licence. They got around what was traditionally crown copyright, allowing people to use it in a Creative Commons attribution. It's encouraging this digital economy, as opposed to punishing people for using it. I understand that places like the U.K. appointed somebody like Timothy Berners-Lee or some wizard who designed the World Wide Web to come and help you do that and make it happen. Are you aware that Canada has appointed anybody to help us with this?
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