I think this brings to the forefront the importance of copyright literacy. As you can all appreciate, copyright is complicated. It's complicated for experts. If you're a music producer down in your basement in Timmins and you are trying to enforce your own rights, there is some not only basic, but actually quite extensive, knowledge of copyright that is required for you to be able to do that: where to go, how to enforce your own rights, and how to be able to read the contracts that a music label may be put in front of you for your signature.
In the work that we've been doing over the last few years, the importance of equipping creators with sufficient knowledge of copyright has come up as something particularly important. We often speak about digital literacy. I think digital literacy should also include a component related to copyright.