Not necessarily. I mean, there will always have to be fees paid, but what fair dealing opens the door for is a definition, where there isn't right now, of what is fair use.
How much photocopying are we talking about? There are very clear regulations as it stands now. Without any definitive definition of fair use, again, we are put into a position where we would have to go to the courts to decide or at least support our belief that there was too much being photocopied.
I want to make it clear here that this is not a fight between educators and writers. The school system is very important for writers. When we are invited—and we're very proud to be invited—into schools, this is a point of entry for us into nurturing young minds and future readers. I reiterate that we just want to be able to be compensated for the use of our intellectual property. If people want to use it, and believe in it, it's worth paying for.