Mr. Vincent, you have raised something that is probably the infringement lawyer's dream—the establishment of an infringement tribunal. I think that is an idea we should pursue. The costs of filing a lawsuit, particularly in the area of patents, is very high.
We should not confuse trademarks, copyright and patents. The patent is probably an instrument which does not fall within our discussions today. Infringement applies primarily to trademarks and copyright.
When we come to patents, there could be an identical copy of a patent, but that happens rather rarely. Generally, the copies are similar, and that is where litigation becomes expensive. One has to demonstrate that the idea has truly been copied. I think the figures you put forward are quite accurate. A patent-related lawsuit is very expensive.