I guess my concern is.... You know, I come from the music business, but I've seen how it was done in the United States, where we had multi-million-dollar lawsuits against individuals. You're telling us you're not against a kid in the basement, but Jammie Thomas-Rasset was hit with a $1.5 million fine for downloading 24 songs. Joel Tenenbaum was fined just under $1 million for a bunch of songs when he was 17.
That puts a really bad taste in the mouth of Canadians. We want to make sure that people are not doing piracy, but how do we know, if we raise this to unlimited damages, that you're not going to be going after kids? Because that's what the companies have done in the past, and Canadians are concerned about that.