Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our guests for coming. Thank you for your thoughts.
I'll jump right into the questions, because we won't have a lot of time and you do have a lot to say.
I guess the purpose in the beginning for doing this is that, as a committee concerned with Canadian culture and heritage, we have to come up with ways to protect what is distinctly Canadian. The world in which you live flies by at an incredible speed, one that legislation has a hard time keeping up with. So therefore the old days of regulation seem to be falling away to allow another type of regime--I mean not just business models but government legislation as well--to promote what is Canadian. So the international landscape is becoming much smaller.
You mentioned the Pirate Party. Is that right, the Pirate Party?