Madam Speaker, I appreciate the hon. member's commentary.
However, one provision in this bill that has not received a lot of attention pertains to the export of materials for the perceptually disabled. This includes braille and audio books for people who require access in this manner. The bill would actually legalize the export of works by an author who is a Canadian or a citizen of the country of import, subject to payment of a royalty that, as I understand it, would be set out in the regulations. My research indicates that.
Does the hon. member have views on this provision, which would place Canada in the forefront of international developments on accessibility for disabled people?