Just to follow that up, Bill C-60 received some criticism as well. Many felt that there were certain aspects of it that either weren't broad enough or didn't deal with issues that are currently on our technological table. Reform and statutory damages was one, and digital libraries, crown corporations--there is a whole list of these items.
I'm hoping the next iteration of this bill will actually come forward with something that's going to be a substantive step forward in bringing us into compliance with some of those treaties.
Having heard your presentation, I think most of us at this table still probably don't understand the difference between economic rights and moral rights. I'm still confused. Could you be a little bit more explicit as to the differences between those two?