It was granted in that case, and, as I say, in most instances it is granted. There are two problems. One is with instances in which it's not granted, because it feels like a misuse of copyright. As well, from a cost and policy perspective, layering those costs onto Canadian publishers and authors, or onto government itself, with no real return, doesn't justify the expense.
On December 9th, 2010. See this statement in context.