Yes, exactly. I'll submit it. In fact, Statistics Canada data shows that college and institute expenditures on library acquisitions, both print and electronic, have increased by 26% since 2011-12. You understand that in the college system we use a variety of materials, as I said.
If I may, I beg to differ with what John and Glenn mentioned earlier, because fair dealing is not the reason for what is being expressed right now. The reality is that the learning landscape has changed, and it has changed tremendously. There is a shift now to the use of digital content. Portals are built and paid for by institutions, and they have faculty group licences to commonly use the resources, with faculty creating and sharing their own resources, including open educational resources, Creative Commons, and publicly available material on the Internet, to create and share resources within the college system.
You know what? Learners—I'll stop here—are demanding access in different ways.