I think every organization faces challenges, and I think the library is very well equipped to address challenges. We saw it during the pandemic.
Some of the challenges we face are similar to the ones that may be facing the House and Senate in terms of staff turnover, specifically in some areas such as finance and HR, where across all public institutions there's a lot of competition to attract talent.
Luckily, the Library of Parliament is a top employer in the region, so I'm confident that the challenge can be met.
We talked about disinformation, but the complexity of information and the need for data is also a challenge. We rely on public sources for analysis. We have to constantly evolve our collection to have access to the latest data, and that creates challenges to be on top of that to have the resources to do this and to equip our analysts and our librarians and researchers to do that work.
The other challenge that I think I mentioned is gearing up for the reopening of Centre Block. The mandate for this Parliamentary Librarian will lead up to the opening of Centre Block, and there are a lot of expectations and a need for new programming, particularly in the parliamentary welcome centre. I think that will be a big challenge and the greatest opportunity as part of this mandate.