I would suggest that I don't think they should be changing the current fair dealing provision. As I mentioned, I don't think it has had the impact that some have said it has. In some ways, furthermore, I think we can take a look at what has happened since 2012 and conclude that what the rules have done is help foster a digital market for the benefit of all stakeholders.
It's still early in the process, but what we have seen is a huge shift to digital, for both education and the publishing industry, which has meant hundreds of millions more being spent on digital licensing. Part of that is due to the changes in 2012 and the broad adoption of technology. It's quite clear that there is more money coming into the system from the publishing side through education since those 2012 reforms.