It is extremely weakened.
The right to property is always exchanged for compensation. A model that we can think of and that respects that is the blanket licence. Some countries are increasingly moving toward that model, under which access is granted and, in exchange, compensation is paid to the collective societies.
So that's entirely conceivable. As I said earlier, I haven't seen any study showing that citizens, consumers, have access to fewer works. I would say that, on the contrary, what we're seeing is that authors are receiving less revenue.
In my view, the Copyright Act is not an act that will suit everybody. It's an act based first of all on the principle of the author's ownership.