Very well. I didn't know when I would get another turn.
I have some trouble following your train of thought. First of all, the minister mentioned that the ACTA included high-level measures against piracy. That's what he said and I believe he used the expression “very high level”.
Everything you have told me and I have read so far leads me to believe that the agreement in question will not go beyond the current bill, Bill C-32. So what are your reasons for wanting to conclude this agreement at an international level when some countries go much further than this bill with things like the graduated response? I am not saying that it's a good thing. I am simply noting that they are probing further into the graduated response, among other things, in terms of holding Internet service providers accountable. But, in the agreement you are negotiating at the moment concurrently with the bill, it seems you are not going into as much detail because you want to be as general as possible. I just don't understand your reasons.