Sure. Again, I'd like to emphasize to the committee the importance of having that worldwide standard, whereby everyone is on the same level playing field when it comes to the protections. That's why we have a treaty that establishes a minimum standard.
As we said, the only two developed countries we've mentioned here that don't adhere to that standard are New Zealand and Switzerland. We have one country that hasn't even signed on to the treaty. We have another one that is a bit of a black sheep when it comes to the WIPO treaties, and it's seen as possibly controversial as to whether they even comply.
What we haven't mentioned is all the other countries out of the 80 countries that have signed on to the WIPO treaties, those countries that do have compliant and more robust standards. The question I would pose is, why aren't we looking at those 78? Why are we spending our time today on the two that are questionable as to whether they comply? We can adopt that worldwide standard when it comes to protection.