It would be fair to say that there will be an increased pressure. If I take, for example, the visitor program, we currently do guided tours in one building. In the future, we'll be doing it in two buildings. Right there, you need people to just do the visit, marshal the people, and be able to respond to demand. We expect that more resources will be required.
Moving from our current situation to more points of service is making us look at our models. How do we do things? Do we need more resources? There's going to be a pressure, for sure. I believe that will be likely after my departure. Once this committee considers, probably in the fall, the estimates or the votes for the Library of Parliament, those questions will be brought to your attention.
I don't know if there's anything you might want to add. At the moment we're looking at what those pressures are. Part of the challenge is, again, related to the date of the move. If we have to be seated in those new buildings in September, well, we better get ready for that. If it's delayed for whatever reason, then that's a different scenario. We're still in the analysis of what the impact will be at that level.