With respect to the isoHunt case, that may be litigated. You may assume that the tools are necessary to enforce copyright, but the reality is that case hasn't been heard. My understanding is that the legal expertise appears to be that this may be a losing case. We need this copyright law to ensure that copyright holders have the ability to enforce their rights.
Going on to Mr. Tupper, I really enjoyed your presentation. You articulated some of your support for the education exemption and the expansion of fair dealing rights, and you listed a number of things you cannot do right now. It was early on in your presentation.
Could you expand on that a bit? Are these things that you will now be able to do under our Copyright Act?