I agree with Mr. Crawley that there is no perfect system. In my opinion, the fairest approach may be the flexible response system whereby people receive an initial notice letting them know that what they're doing may be an infringement of copyright. It also makes it possible to apply increasingly tough sanctions.
At the same time, I think we should also be looking at other options. Perhaps Internet service providers should also be participating in the funding of culture and creative work. There is a cable production fund. At present, people who host and supply bandwidth services are people who are making money. They are pocketing the highest profits in the entire industry, and I think they should be making a contribution. Without it becoming a license to justify illegal downloading, that money could be passed on to creators and copyright owners to help expand the legal supply of material on the Internet. I believe there are a number of potential solutions that could be explored.