I think we need a mixed approach. I don't think it's that controversial, at least with the major artist groups I've talked to. They think the Internet should be open. They don't like things being taken, but they want an open Internet. They don't want BitTorrent to be discriminated against because they often use it. As an artist myself, I use it for legal purposes.
In terms of replacement of the revenue loss, I think that Michael Geist, in his presentation to you guys, threw out some statistics about how the markets are actually doing well. So there's not a net loss there necessarily; it's just that there's just more sharing. You could argue that there's more money to be made by performances and otherwise.
I would say we need a mixed approach. We need government to step in and stimulate, and to help out the small guys in some instances, as I argued. There's online advertising. There's a market-based approach. Charlie has put forth the levy approach. There are other approaches, with levies and things like that. I think a mixed approach is what we need.
I don't think we want to be blocking online services. People want open access to all that the Internet has to offer. That should just be the base point and then we'll work from there.