That is a very important issue. We have to educate people and teach them the opposite of what is being done, that is to say, not advocate for the free use of works. The population and educational institutions must instead understand that it takes writers a long time to create and that it requires an incredible investment of their life and talent, and that the profession will wind up disappearing if they don't receive fees and that will mean the end of works and Canadian content. It's very important that that be understood. It's all well and good to say that you want to use all of the works and that they should be free and accessible, however, in the final analysis, that free access will destroy creativity and creators. So, it's important to think about educating people about that.
Also, as Mr. Dubois was saying to you, our recommendations on digital are very clear. There are legislative ways of taking the bull by the horns and preventing this type of unfair use of the works.