I completely agree. We were very supportive of the FairPlay application that was made to the CRTC, because as Brad indicated, it can be very expensive to try to rid the Internet of something that is made available on a myriad of sites. The challenge of the current structure is that you have to go site by site to take down whatever is listed. It's very expensive; it's very time-consuming, and if you are successful, it's like Whac-A-Mole. It will pop up in another area.
We were supportive of some sort of streamlined structure that would create a system by which someone who is a content owner, content distributor or licensee of content has an easy way to apply to help protect that content within the Canadian system. We were disappointed that it wasn't what the CRTC accepted, but we think there needs to be some solution for piracy, because the impact reaches everyone—creators, performers, broadcasters and distributors—and we're not doing enough to stem that tide.