All countries must act, without waiting to see what their neighbours will do. We're back to the initial point of the conversation, which is that technology and business models are evolving very quickly. We shouldn't think that if the legislation is amended in two years, it will be effective for the next 20 years. The legislation must be effective when it's passed and flexible enough to take into account technological changes. Parliamentarians must also keep an eye out for these changes and must act quickly when the legislative framework shows weaknesses in this area.
In today's world, technology is changing at an incredible rate. The legislation isn't keeping up, and that's a major issue. I'm not asking for the legislation to be amended every six months. However, we must establish a framework that's flexible enough to take into account technological changes, while keeping in mind that it may be necessary to legislate five or eight years down the road because of the speed of these changes.