For some reason people who read my comment on user fees have decided that I am a complete idiot and have no idea what is going on in the world in which I live. Well, I may be idealistic, but I am aware, that funding is being cut, that cultural institutions of all sorts are facing serious crises, and that most, yes even the Canadian public institutions, are charging admission fees. I do visit museums regularly, I know I have to pay for them. My comment was, however, that I do not happen to think I should have to pay for them. They are already paid for in my taxes. And, as to the point about non-Canadians having to pay, I think the discussion is getting silly. But, I did not have to pay to visit the various compenent museums of the US National institution, and I do not think that visitors to my country should have to pay to see my national or provincial museums. And ten years ago, you didn't have to pay to visit the Canadian national museums (at least, the Victoria Memorial Museum, which is now the Canadian Museum of Civilization and costs some four or five dollars to visit). How long it has been since you could get into the various provincial museums for free I am not sure, but that was once a reality too. My point is simply that in my opinion public institutions should not charge admission fees. Separate fees for research done by the staff is justifiable. But admission to a public museum, art gallery, library, archives or whatever, is not. It's an opinion, and was never meant as a a statement on what is currently happening. Eileen Mak [log in to unmask]