If I could, Mr. Angus, let me just add one point. This doesn't happen in a vacuum. Broadcasters pay good money for the computers. They pay good money for the very complicated software used to program, operate, and manage radio stations. They pay good money to send their staff on training courses to use this software, because it is complicated software. They pay annual maintenance and licence fees on the computer and the software. This is all as it should be. And of course, they pay their own staff and operators.
So it looks to me like every component in the value chain is receiving compensation, value for value. What this bill proposes to do is to say to those who create the music that the reason they bought the stuff in the first place...“We don't have to pay you. We'll pay everybody else.” I don't see legislation here making free software or free computers, nor would I expect to. It seems grossly unfair to say to those who create the music, “You alone will work for nothing.”