I'm also happy that we're here at this point in time. We're all in agreement there.
I think the best provisions are the ones that genuinely try to strike a compromise, which becomes so essential in copyright. I think we see it in the Internet service provider provisions with the notice-and-notice approach. I think we see it with respect to fair dealing. I think we see it on statutory damages when we target the clear cases of commercial piracy and have very tough penalties associated with that while at the same time recognizing that multi-million-dollar lawsuits against individuals make no sense whatsoever.
The places I wish I could say the bill were better, of course, relate to both the digital locks and those new consumer provisions, because I think that in a sense the bill gives on the one hand and takes away on the other hand. It's certainly appropriate, I think, to move in the direction of things like format shifting, time shifting, and backup copying, but to make all of those conditional on a digital lock is to give on the one hand and immediately to take away on the other hand.