That's exactly what our argument is. It doesn't make sense to us. If the government has decided that it doesn't make sense to have an iPod tax, agreed. If the government has decided that....
You know, we have television stations. We have a signal right. But people have decided that they like PVRs and they want to be able to time-delay. Well, we're not coming to the government and saying, “Wait a minute, that's an infringement of our copyright.” We say, “You know what? That makes sense. If somebody wants to time-delay our programming, I'm not going to give consumers a hard time. This makes sense.”
We just think this makes sense. And I agree with you, let's face the facts; the music industry--we're not the cause of it. It's peer-to-peer sharing, and this bill deals with that. We're not going to save the Canadian music industry with $21 million.
We have an analogy for this.
Do you want to go ahead and give your analogy?