Gee, that's a short time, Mr. Chairman. There are too many questions for five minutes.
Mr. Lawford, one of the concerns I've heard about technological protection measures—digital locks—is that if a mother is driving her kids to grandma's house, let's say, and if she format-shifts, if she takes a DVD and puts it on her iPod so the kids can watch it in the vehicle on the way there, she's in trouble and could be sued.
Is it your view that this kind of thing, these rules against circumvention, would lead to more lawsuits?