That's the tension between strategies and regulating. I think there's a pretty strong tension there.
Going directly to the issue of copyright, I am not the regular member on this committee; it's Charlie Angus, who I think you know. My background is law, but I didn't do copyright law or IP. Charlie's office gave me this really interesting story--I'm sure you know about it--about Beyoncé putting her own videos up on YouTube and then being asked to take them down because she didn't have copyright on them...? Is that...? I'm sure it's much more complicated.
But looking at this example, are there other examples of this sort of absurd outcome? What would be the role of the federal government when it comes to creating copyright legislation that could actually balance the needs of consumers, remuneration, and fair access? What would be our role there?