I know from the debate that I followed--I'm looking at your cord, and especially when you're looking at your breakers and your emergency room--there's no doubt that there's a safety issue there.
On intellectual property, I have a little more trouble, because I agree from the point of the jobs and so on, but as a Canadian consumer I'm a little dismayed. I saw last week that--and I won't name them--the largest manufacturer of software for computer management operating systems was selling exactly the same software for $100-and-some-odd in North America, but in the Chinese market they would sell it for $3 because they didn't want the counterfeiters to take over.
So if you bought a PC there and you wanted that operating system, it would be $3 to $4 on that computer, and if you wanted it in the North American market, you'd be paying over $100. It would almost appear to me as if there's a bit of gouging on that one in our market, and that is disappointing.
It doesn't excuse piracy, but it doesn't bother me, in the same way as if my house burns down or some children get burned today because somebody has a piece of equipment that they think they have for safety--that circuit breaker piece you're showing me--and it's actually dangerous.