There's a recent report. If you look up “fair use” and the digital economy in the U.S., you'll probably find it, or I can get it for you. The digital economy is an economy of about $2.2 trillion, as compared to the IP economy, which was around the same, at $2.2 trillion. It's all these industries that I mentioned: web-hosting companies, search engines, software developers, device manufacturers, news agencies, etc. They all use the fair dealing, and they're stronger in the United States because fair use is a broader concept than fair dealing.
But we have all of these industries. They're growing in Canada. I'd like to see a study of it in Canada, because I think people would be shocked. People are putting on their blinkers in saying “we have to protect IP, we have to protect IP”, and I agree with them--