I have referenced the CRTC a number of times. I've talked about how the CRTC has been in control of its sandbox, right? It figures out how things are going to work in the sandbox, but what's happened to them over the years is that the sandbox has actually been moved out onto the beach; so people can play in the box, but there's sand everywhere. That's kind of what has happened in the broadcast market. It has become very difficult.
As for the fundamental purpose of any copyright bill--perhaps I'll give you an opportunity to agree with me on this--copyright must focus on illegal redistribution. It must protect rights holders and their right to get value for what they've produced. If you start from that fundamental premise on copyright and look at the opportunity that digital or emerging technology affords, then you can see that putting the two together allows for quite an opportunistic platform for artists to really do well, and not just artists, but any creators of content, deep thinkers--creators of virtually anything. Would you agree with that?