I think it's a critical issue for the success of the overall legal framework that is represented by copyright. I think all of the evidence around the world suggests that providing a viable market for digital cultural products is the best way to combat piracy and to get artists paid.
For example, when Spotify, which is an online music service, entered the market in Sweden, rates of piracy decreased significantly. What I would say to members who are thinking about how we can provide a success for Canadian artists both in Canada and globally is that we have to encourage the proliferation of legitimate, licensed music services. We don't have enough of those in Canada, frankly. We don't have Spotify. We don't have Pandora. We need to have a copyright regime that makes it easy for those entities—