Mr. Chair, I note that the third amendment I'm going to propose would provide that “program” means sounds or visual images, or a combination of sounds and visual images, containing more than one work or other subject matter. You have that phrase captured there, but it's a broader, clearer term in my view.
It ensures you capture the various possibilities. I'll read it again:
“program” means sounds or visual images, or a combination of sounds and visual images, containing more than one work or other subject-matter.
We're not on this, but obviously in terms of interpreting what—