Thank you.
Thank you for coming here today, everybody. I appreciate your taking the time to be here.
I want to speak to a line of questioning that I had at the end of the last committee meeting convened on Tuesday. That regarded the digital locks and TPMs. I am hoping to direct those questions to you, Mr. Rollans, and you, Ms. Edwards, and perhaps to you, Mr. Degen, if you'd like to weigh in as well.
Canada is bound by its international obligations under WIPO to prohibit the circumvention of technology and protection measures: TPMs and digital locks. Given that TPMs are a source of some controversy in the education sector, which is protected by fair dealing, how does your organization suggest that Canada can reconcile its obligations in favour of TPMs while ensuring educational institutions can fully exercise their rights under fair dealing?