Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Garneau, thank you for the question.
We have concerns about opening up the capacity to break digital locks. It could limit the options open for various business models and the range of opportunities that consumers may have. There are a number of businesses that rely on the ability to have digital locks in place as they relate to individual consumers. One thinks, for example, of digital rentals of movies. If it's possible to circumvent that, it creates a problem. You'll find content providers simply pulling the content back and not making it available, and then we run the risk in Canada of limiting consumer choice as a perverse effect of something that was intended for good purposes.
But let me turn to Mr. Webster, who is our expert on this.