Yes.
You talked about BitTorrent, and we sort of went over it. To preface, in the late sixties FM radio was suddenly the coolest thing, but back in the 1930s, FM was outlawed by Congress because it was a threat to RCA, which had bought up all the AM radio stations. We went for 40 years without hearing FM, and then suddenly we were all enthralled with it.
I'm interested in BitTorrent. As legislators, we recognize we're going to have to have the web and it's going to be there, and in Canada we probably can't do three strikes and you're out. But everybody says BitTorrent is the bad guy; BitTorrent is the piracy. I've never heard anybody say anything positive about BitTorrent, but it's being used by everybody.
As legislators, is it reasonable to constrain BitTorrent? What does BitTorrent do? Is it a negative force, or does it have a positive distribution potential for moving forward?