Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank you all for a very interesting discussion this afternoon.
As I'm putting this all forward in my mind, I'm thinking about the principles. As my Liberal colleague stated, it's principles in our society. I know that one of the things Canadians believe in, and I believe in, is property rights, which include of course intellectual property rights.
I'm concerned that if we're not doing anything, to what extent are we encouraging illegal behaviour, not only here at home but also overseas. Again, my colleague brought up these sweat shops, that people could be taking advantage of young children, that there could be crime—well, there certainly is crime around this. What should we be doing?
Mr. Drapeau, you hinted at this, but what would you describe as the purpose of IP law?