The history of isoHunt is that they've been in Canada for a long time. They've been sued in the United States; they're subject to a gigantic court judgment. They're trying to build themselves a lifeboat, I think, up in Canada so that they can sort of escape the long arm of the law. This is something that is giving our country a really bad reputation: that they're here and are starting to do that.
They went to court—I find this absolutely appalling—about a year and a half ago seeking an opinion from a British Columbia judge that what they did in Canada was legal. My view is that we simply cannot stand idly by and allow that to happen.