I believe it starts with a very simple, straightforward baseline. We have to draw a little box around what's legal and what's illegal and send clear messages to the people of Canada about what's right and what's wrong.
I've always said about the people of Canada that I think we all think of ourselves as law-abiding citizens. The problem is that we have no laws to abide by. Now, lots of other countries--France in particular, South Korea, Sweden, England--are taking very aggressive stances to protect their creators. France is perhaps in the lead. We're nowhere near taking the steps that France has taken to protect its creative class and, in fact, its business community. But I would argue that to simply, as a very baseline, implement the intellectual property treaties as contemplated by, for example, Bill C-61, or before that Bill C-60, would be the first step on that road.