Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to our witnesses.
Ms. McKennitt and Mr. Henderson, it's wonderful to see you again.
Mr. Millar and Ms. Gilliland, welcome to the committee. It's nice to hear from you.
I'm going to start with you, Graham. You haven't got that much space between your head and the ceiling, so when I ask you this question, don't rocket too hard out of the chair.
We have heard from guests before this committee--such as Michael Geist--who seemed to argue for an open, fair use system, basically indicating that, you know, if we move toward this, some have suggested a levy on media as a means of kind of replacing...so that there would be a collective that would replace any income that would be lost. Then everybody could share and all would be right with the world.
What's wrong with what Mr. Geist is saying?