I'm not a lawyer; I've done a bit of legal research, though, and I know that I use lots of books, lots of physical books, because sometimes you can't find that material online and sometimes it's just-- it's inaccessible. It's difficult to go through a 500-page book on your computer. So I'm just concerned about the effect it's going to have on the quality of legal work being done, and I'm concerned about the effect on small practitioners because the Minister mentioned that these materials are expensive. Legal books are very expensive. Access to online legal resources can be very expensive. There's good sites like CanLII which is free, but there's other sites that aren't free and they have much more material and stuff as needed.
So I'm just really concerned that it's going to affect the sole practitioners. They're not going to be able to afford to practice here; they might head south. I know it's difficult to keep lawyers here anyway. I guess I could go on but it's more of a comment, I guess. Maybe the Minister can put some more thought into this. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.