The library consolidation happened because we have a walk-in client base of five to twelve people in the run of a year, so obviously it's not the best use of taxpayers' funds. Everything that is in that library has been maintained, will all be digitized, because that's what people are asking for now. Many of the publications have been given to other partners who have research collections.
This is responding to, I guess, the 21st century requests that we're getting for information. That's how people want their information now. They're not actually going to the library. We've ensured that all of the material is maintained. It will all be digitized, and we'll provide a better service to the public.