As I said earlier, I think it speaks to public policy commitment to supporting intellectual property, saying this is of fundamental importance to our economy and creating an environment that's going to foster the growth of IP businesses in Canada. This is certainly a piece of that whole strategy.
Certainly we need to be able to protect our intellectual property. The level of investment that's made in developing a video game today, a major triple-A title, you're talking $20 million, $30 million, $40 million in terms of just development costs and years and person-hours of development. It's a massive investment, and only a very small number of games are actually profitable. So the ability to protect those creations from theft is essential to the profitability of the business.