Thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
Mr. McMillan, thank you very much for starting your day with us. Certainly we're enjoying it here, and hope you are there as well.
You ended this last statement you made talking about added costs because of different ways of having information available. These are things I think we're interested in as well. You know, of course, that we have two official languages here, so we see that as a bit of an added cost as well. Perhaps you could talk about the added costs you ran into.
The other thing I wondered if you could address was the copyright situation. One of the issues we've heard about fairly extensively is copyright and the fact that to have truly open government we need to get rid of copyright. What did you do in Australia, what were the impediments that you found with copyright, what were the solutions, and so on?