We'll fix that right away.
First of all, thank you very much to all our presenters. It's great to take the proverbial show on the road. It allows us to hear from particular regions of the country that perhaps we wouldn't hear from or hear from them in a different way. It's always good to have a face to face and this sort of round table discussion, because we can pick up on a lot of things that we would sometimes miss in other ways.
I'm going to begin with Susan from the Toronto Public Library.
The public library started out using and conceived of the Kanopy document, the one that is provided free to your membership. From what I understand, you're basically increasing your capacity to engage in digital lending for written, for videos, and for other things.
Is the Copyright Act as it is sufficiently flexible to accommodate your practices and what you're thinking about for the future for your library?