Certainly.
Well, it's in fact becoming an international issue. I have a letter here, Mr. Chair, that I suspect you're in possession of as well. It's from Dianne Feinstein, a senator from California, to the Prime Minister, and it's on this issue.
We will be under increased pressure to act on this. It's my understanding that other countries, including the United States, have in fact moved to change their criminal codes so as to specifically ban camcording in theatres. It's a very simple change that we could make in conjunction perhaps with bringing it before the justice committee as well.
It strikes me that if we value cultural industries in Canada, and if we value the film industry in Canada—and I'm talking about distribution and production here in Canada—it is a small but important step to make it clear to the international community and the industry that we are serious about acting to protect intellectual property here in Canada.