I would like to take a moment to bring to my colleagues' attention a very important anniversary this week: the 150th anniversary of the Library of Parliament.
For 150 years, parliamentarians have been able to count on this wealth of information, knowledge and expertise. I think that all members appreciate the exceptional services provided to us day after day by the Library of Parliament staff. With intelligence, professionalism and innovation, this institution has evolved over the years to provide us with the information we need to serve our constituents and our country as best we can. In a political workplace where change and unpredictability are the norm, we count on the cool heads, diplomacy and wisdom of the staff at the Library of Parliament.
For the last 150 years, the library has evolved and innovated to meet the changing needs of Parliament. The days when the library's services were centred on a collection of books, journals and reference works is long gone. Today, thanks to technology, the walls of the library have disappeared, and parliamentarians can access its resources wherever they are and whenever they want. Dynamic, digital and highly specialized, the Library of Parliament has risen to the challenge of meeting the needs of modern parliamentary democracy.
At the heart of the library's evolution are the people who make that possible. Generations of librarians, researchers and numerous other specialists have worked tirelessly to ensure that parliamentarians get the information they need, when they need it.
From preparing in-depth research briefings and legislative summaries to answering urgent reference questions, helping with speeches, and guiding senators and members of Parliament through complex data and historical records, library employees provide expertise across a remarkable range of subjects. Their commitment to accuracy, impartiality and service ensures that Parliament can function with knowledge and confidence.
As we celebrate the library's 150th anniversary, we honour not only the building itself but also the extraordinary staff whose skill and dedication have sustained this institution for a century and a half. On behalf of the House, I express the deepest gratitude of its members to the Library of Parliament for the excellence of its services, which continue to inspire, inform and support parliamentarians.