Mr. Speaker, my colleague again does not quite have it right like his colleague opposite. Library and Archives Canada receives over $100 million every year from taxpayers. It is a lot of money and the digitization that it has been doing is the modernization that libraries and archives across the country and in comparable countries are doing. Canadians want to have access to this, not just those who have the opportunity to come here and physically access the archives, but to have it available digitally online in the format that Canadians choose to have it available in.
When the new permanent president is installed, probably this fall, he or she will look at the digitization aspect and will look at these questions and ensure the Library and Archives is modernized in a way that will benefit all Canadians.